"Conversazione" Quotes from Famous Books
... glance at the pensive Brown, who was at once annihilated. "You will possibly excuse my involuntary intrusion. I thought, of course" (emphasis), "that I should find you alone, and as I had something to say to you concerning Euphemia, I decided to call tonight on my way from the conversazione at Dr. Bugby's,—perhaps, Dorothea, your friends" (emphasis again) "will excuse you for a moment, and you will take me into another room,"—this last as if she had suddenly found herself in a fever hospital and ... — Vagabondia - 1884 • Frances Hodgson Burnett |