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Margaret Fuller, Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli (ed. W. H. Channing), chapter 11 (search)
affectionate care. Notwithstanding the intense contempt and hatred which Signore Ossoli, in common with all the Italian liberals, cherished towards the ecclesiastin some of the older and quieter churches of Florence; and, though I presume Madame Ossoli never accepted in any degree the Roman Catholic forms of faith, she frequen by the state of things in Tuscany at that time, to a comparative inaction, Madame Ossoli never seemed to lose in the least the warmth of her interest in the affairsa general illumination in honor of the anniversary of the battle of Novara, Madame Ossoli, I recollect, was more moved, than I remember on any other occasion to haveall was a sombre and desolate silence. Her own various cares so occupied Madame Ossoli that she seemed to be very much withdrawn from the world of art. During theed to attract her congenial sympathies. But among all my remembrances of Madame Ossoli, there are none more beautiful or more enduring than those which recall to
Margaret Fuller, Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli (ed. W. H. Channing), chapter 12 (search)
ming alone with Angelino, and then writing for Ossoli to come later, or returning to Italy; knowing ss, or amid the howling waves; or, if so, that Ossoli, Angelo, and I may go together, and that the ahe sea, had been a singular prophecy, given to Ossoli when a boy, by a fortune-teller, and this was . Celeste too was in an agony of terror, till Ossoli, with soothing words and a long and fervent pr But she steadily refused to be separated from Ossoli and Angelo. On a raft with them, she would hagelo, and that sailors should go with Celeste, Ossoli, and herself. But, as before, Margaret decisiThese men were once again persuading Margaret, Ossoli and Celeste to try the planks, which they heldand saved themselves by swimming. Celeste and Ossoli caught for a moment by the rigging, but the nIt was over! and the prayer was granted, that Ossoli, Angelo, and I, may go together, and that the e saved, were the love-letters of Margaret and Ossoli. The letters from which extracts were quote[4 more...]