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and graceful — her step was airy —
her mien animated, and her smile enchanting. Here eyes were dark, and full of fire, but tempered with modest sweetness. Her features were finely turned — every laughing grace played round her mouth, and her countenance quickly discovered all the various emotions of her soul. The dark auburn hair which curled in beautiful profusion in her neck, gave a finishing charm to her appearance.
Thus lovely, and thus veiled in obscurity,
were the daughters of the noble
Mazzini. But they were happy, for
they knew not enough of the world seriously
to regret the want of its enjoyments,
though Julia would sometimes
sigh for the airy image which her fancies
painted, and a painful curiosity
would arise concerning the busy scenes
from which she was excluded. A return
to her customary amusements,
however, would chase the ideal image