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A SICILIAN ROMANCE
ON the northern shore of Sicily are
still to be seen the magnificent
remains of a castle, which formerly belonged
to the noble house of Mazzini.
It stands in the centre of a small bay,
and upon a gentle acclivity, which, on
one side, slopes towards the sea, and on
the other rises into an eminence crowned by dark woods. The situation is admirably beautiful and picturesque, and
the ruins have an air of ancient grandeur, which, contrasted with the present
solitude of the scene, impresses the
traveller with awe and curiosity. During
my travels abroad I visited this spot.
As I walked over the loose fragments
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