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Vittoria — Volume 1

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The narrative interlaces a private drama with revolutionary upheaval across a regional landscape, focusing on a young woman of restrained passion and the men drawn into her orbit — conspirators, spies, lovers and soldiers. Episodes move from mountain lookouts and operatic theatres to city streets and alpine passes as intrigues of seduction, betrayal and insurrection intersect. Duels, secret missions, arrests and daring escapes drive a sequence of revolt and war, while intimate psychological portraits alternate with panoramic accounts of civic unrest. Recurring concerns include loyalty and duplicity, the tension between personal desire and public cause, and the moral cost of political commitment.

"O lemons, lemons, what a taste you leave in the mouth! I desire you, I love you, but when I suck you, I'm all caught up in a bundle and turn to water, like a wry-faced fountain. Why not be satisfied by a sniff at the blossoms? There's gratification. Why did you grow up from the precious little sweet chuck that you were, Marietta? Lemons, O lemons! such a thing as a decent appetite is not known after sucking at you."

His natural horror of a resolute man, more than fear (of which he had no recollection in the sunny Piazza), made him shiver and gave his tongue an acid taste at the prospect of ever meeting Barto Rizzo again. There was the prospect also that he might never meet him again.

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Footing up a mountain corrects the notion (that I am important)
He saw far, and he grasped ends beyond obstacles
Poetry does much upon reflection, but it has to ripen within you
There is comfort in exercise, even for an ancient creature such as I am