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18 BIANCA MIL33SI MOJON.
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In Appropriating To Our Own Pages The Fo...
his garments toward . The the unfortun bed ate he man perceived grasped his the youn purse g master , and , turning looking _*
at him eye from between the , curtains . The poor old man , trembling , head bitterl advanced b y ack , ' that a on step you the —' were p Did illow your watching and hig si hness ghed me ? expect deep ' The ly . to young The be robbed ent next prince in morning / laid he saidL hi of _» ,
him the valet and not was making terribl his shocked appearance to hear , the that prince he s had committed quest suicide , during the ni' y htThe youth then concealed the
cause of his death , and g for . the first generous time told it when . he himself was seventy years old , —told it to us on the twenty-ninth of October ,
1823 . " Bianca ' s return to Italy having become possible , her marriage retarded not
who with only by Dr while her . Mojon forced they was did exile fixe justice , but d to by to take the Dr . p opposition lace Moj . on ' s It fine of had some been qualities of her , thoug friends ht _,
that , his calm nature and inflexible habits would not satisfy Bianca ' s which active sp b irit blending ; they seem opposite to have qualities ignored produce those law the s of most _conjtigal beautiful life ,
harmonies , y . But the persistence of our , heroine , and the approbation of her friend Sismondiovercame all opposition . The marriage
, took established place on at the Genoa 24 th where of January her husb , 1825 and , - and had a Signora valuable Moj practice on was * -
Henceforward she is , known through her correspondence with Madame _VerriLambruschiniSilvio _Pellico , Manzoni , and , above
allSismondi;— , men whose friendshi , p makes an enviable fame . She , was now withdrawn from the worldand from those pursuits ,,
, or ratherfrom those peculiar methods of culture by travel and sustained intellectual , laborwhich she had hitherto enjoyed ; and
henceforth her life is a beneficent , example for wives and mothers . minished Now anchored ardor in the She hol seeks y duties for the of a true famil and y " the she manifests beautiful in undi the
moral worldwith . the same zeal with which she had sought them _, in artand , with even a feverish devotion , " says her biographer r
incomp often she , atible poured with out serenit to her y , friends " the onl her y humble gift she confessions had not . " of faults How ;
self impercep as departures tible to them from , but her for standard which she of bitterl rectitude y repro ! ached She aske her d - bore all
advice with the simplicity and sincerity of a child , and sufferings but those of her friends' with of devotion sweefc j ) and atience tenderness . " Her
heart , " said one of them , " is a treasury _; every Madame thing in Mojon it is pure now becam gold . " e a mother . Before the child was in which she
famous desired born she that Swiss wrote if it school a were testamentary kept a son by he letter De mig Fellenberg ht to be her educated husb if and a at , daug Hofwy hter l , , the at
Geneva , under the superintendence of Madame ; Sismondi dalle , desiring
above all things , she said , to preserve the child " soppure
18 Bianca Mil33si Mojon.
18 _BIANCA MIL 33 SI MOJON .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), March 1, 1861, page 18, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01031861/page/18/
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