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    WHATshallIsayoftheeagernesswithwhichIlookedforwardtoseeingmydearwife,therapturewithwhich,atlast,Iclaspedherinmyarms? AlittlelaterIwalkedouttofindMatteo.Hewasquiteastonishedtoseeme. 'Wedidnotexpectyousosoon.' 'No,'Ianswered'IthoughtIshouldnotarrivetillafterto-morrow,butIwassoimpatienttogethomethatIhurriedonwithoutstopping,andhereIam.' Ishookhishandheartily,Iwassopleasedandhappy. 'Er—haveyoubeenhome?' 'Ofcourse,'Ianswered,smiling'itwasthefirstthingIthoughtof.' IwasnotsureIthoughtalookofreliefcameoverMatteo'sface.Butwhy?Icouldnotunderstand,butIthoughtitofnoconsequence,anditpassedfrommymemory.ItoldMatteothenewsIhad,andlefthim.Iwishedtogetbacktomywife. OnmywayIhappenedtoseeClaudiaPiacentinicomingoutofahouse.Iwasverysurprised,forIknewthatmyeffortshadsucceeded,andErcole'sbanishmentdecreed.Isupposedtheorderhadnotyetbeenissued.Iwasgoingtopasstheladywithoutacknowledgment,forsincemymarriageshehadneverspokentome,andIcouldwellunderstandwhyshedidnotwantto.Tomyastonishmentshestoppedme. 'Ah,MesserFilippo!' Ibowedprofoundly. 'Howisitthatnowyouneverspeaktome?Areyousoangrywithme?' 'Noonecanbeangrywithsobeautifulawoman.' Sheflushed,andIfeltIhadsaidastupidthing,forIhadmaderemarkstoosimilaronanotheroccasion.Iadded,'ButIhavebeenaway.' 'Iknow.Willyounotcomein?'Shepointedtothehousefromwhichshehadjustissued. 'ButIshallbedisturbingyou,foryouweregoingout.' Shesmiledasshereplied.'IsawyoupassmyhousealittlewhileagoIguessedyouweregoingtoMatteod'Orsi,andIwaitedforyouonyourreturn.' 'Youaremostkind.' Iwonderedwhyshewassoanxioustoseeme.Perhapssheknewofherhusband'sapproachingbanishment,andthecauseofit. Wewentinandsatdown. 'Haveyoubeenhome?'sheasked. ItwasthesamequestionasMatteohadasked.Igavethesameans
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