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CONTENTS.
IX
  1. Berryer.—Ball at the Tuileries.—Italian Opera.—Alexandre Vattemare.—Schools and Reformatories.—Journey to Marseilles.—Genoa.—Leghorn.—Naples.—Rome
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    page 148
  2. CHAPTER XII.
  3. Margaret's First Days in Rome.—Antiquities—Visits to Studios and Galleries—Her Opinions concerning the Old Masters.—Her Sympathy with the People.—Pope Pius.—Celebration of the Birthday of Rome.—Perugia.—Bologna.—Ravenna.—Venice.—A State Ball.—On the Grand Canal.—Milan.—Mansoui.—The Italian Lakes.—Parma.—Second Visit to Florence.—Grand Festival
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    page 160
  4. CHAPTER XIII.
  5. Period of Agitation in Rome.—Margaret's Zeal for Italian Freedom.—Her Return to Rome.—Review of the Civic Guard.—Church Fasts and Feasts.—Pope Pius.—The Rainy Season.—Promise of Representative Government in Rome.—Celebration of this Event.—Mazzini's Letter to the Pope.—Beauty of the Spring.—Italy in Revolution.—Popular Excitements in Rome.—Pope Pius deserts the Cause of Freedom.—Margaret leaves Rome for Aquila
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    page 169
  6. CHAPTER XIV.
  7. Margaret's Marriage.—Character of the Marchese Ossoli.—Margaret's first meeting with him.—Reasons for not divulging the Marriage.—Aquila.—Rieti.—Birth of Angelo Eugene Ossoli.—Margaret's Return to Rome.—Her Anxiety about her Child.—Flight of Pope Pius.—The Constitutional Assembly.—The Roman Republic.—Attitude of France.—The Siege of Rome.—Mazzini.—Princess Belgiojoso.—Margaret's Care of the Hospitals
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    page 181