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: After the Pardon by Serao Matilde - Adultery Fiction; Man-woman relationships Fiction; Marriage Fiction; Italian fiction Translations into English; Rome (Italy) Social life and customs Fiction
PART I PAGE
SOLIS OCCASU 7
PART II
THE PARDON 81
USQUE AD MORTEM 245
AFTER THE PARDON
PART I
SOLIS OCCASU
Donna Maria Guasco Simonetti, gracefully stretched on the sofa and immersed in the many soft cushions of all kinds of fabrics and colours, was reading alone. A steady light, opalised by the clear transparent silk of a large shade, was diffused from the tall pedestal at her side, on which was placed a quaint lamp of chased silver, so that the reader's head, with her thick mass of chestnut hair, attired almost in harmony with its natural lines in broad waves and rich braids, received exactly the clearness of the light.
The pale face, slightly rosy beneath the fineness of its complexion, the large eyes bent over the reading, the little composed mouth, without smile but without bitterness, were delicately illuminated. The soft, opaque silk, of a sheenless silver, of her dress of exquisite style, blended itself with the colour of the cushions, while the soft fleecy lace which adorned the dress seemed a sort of superfluity of the large sofa. Amidst stuff and lace the feet peeped out in shoes of gold cloth, slightly peculiar and bright, the caprice of a lady in her own home.
She was reading alone, and the slow rustling of the pages, which she turned with a gentle movement, alone broke the silence of the room.
The tiny clock on a small table at her side tinkled clearly, striking half-past nine. Donna Maria started slightly, gave a rapid glance at the clock, and, from a long habit of solitude, said to herself almost aloud--
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