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CHAPTER I.
TOWARDS the close of the
sixteenth century, this castle was in
the possession of Ferdinand, fifth
marquis of Mazzini, and was for some years
the principal residence of his family.
He was a man of a voluptuous and
imperious character. To his first wife,
he married Louisa Bernini, second
daughter of the count della Salario,
a lady yet more distinguished for the
sweetness of her manners and the
gentleness of her disposition, than for her
beauty. She brought the marquis
one son and two daughters, who lost
their amiable mother in early childhood.
The arrogant and impetuous character
of the marquis, operated powerfully
upon the mild and susceptible nature
of his lady ; and it was by many
persons believed, that his unkindness
and neglect put a period to her life.