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The Viper of Milan: A Romance of Lombardy

Chapter 4. Valentine

Word Count: 902    |    Released on: 17/11/2017

ace, and the banqueting hall beyond. He stepped in s

d in colouring. From domed ceiling to panelled floor the walls were carved with men, women, saints, martyrs, flowers, and birds wrought together, in simple-minded joyousness of design, executed with the delicate workmanship of Niccolo Pisano's school. Silk arras, hung from carved gold rods, here and there concealed the carving. A carpet, the wor

e room were rustled apart, and a lady entered. She was Valentine Visconti, Gian's sister. Her dress was of red and brown, embroidered with gold, her tawny hair piled high under a golden net upon her well-set head. She had the cle

Visconti sat. Gian returned her gaze, not

et spies upon m

h Count Conrad?' he returned. 'I was

y eyes

hat was grown intolerable,' she

nti s

great deal to me. Through thee our family will be united to the Royal House of F

a Visconti: she advan

on the throne. Mark me, Gian, sooner than wed a Prince whom thou hast chose

t the choice,' he

e more as she fel

ke!' she cried. 'I will

e carried,' s

twisting her hands in

he Duke of Orleans

ach him? Come, my sister, be calm, the Duke will make as good a husband as Count Conrad. Bethink thyself, thou

e fell t

an being who ever turned to me in pity. The only o

e crosses the path of a Viscon

e lifted

ad, then?

the Duke of Orleans, and thou art a prisone

left her, and reached the door, hi

rward with a cry.

upon the curtain, an

s gleamed richly in the subdued light that fell upon her from the painted window. 'I know thee for w

t Brescia,' and Visconti t

, 'and they died as our broth

on her. Valentine quailed, as Francisco well-nigh had done; the hot words of remorse and rebelli

er noiselessly.

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The Viper of Milan: A Romance of Lombardy
The Viper of Milan: A Romance of Lombardy
“It is a day in early summer, as beautiful as such days were in the Southern lands of 500 years ago. It is Italy steeped in golden sunlight which lies like a haze over the spreading view; the year 1360, when cities were beautiful and nature all-pervading. Here is Lombardy, spread like a garden in the hollow of the hills, ringed about with the purple Apennines, covered with flowers, white, yellow, purple, and pink.”
1 Chapter 1. Gian Galeazzo Maria Visconti2 Chapter 2. 'Francisco'3 Chapter 3. The Hostage of the d'Estes4 Chapter 4. Valentine5 Chapter 5. The Painter's Daughter6 Chapter 6. The Rescue of Count von Schulembourg7 Chapter 7. Graziosa's Bracelet8 Chapter 8. For a Lady's Gift9 Chapter 9. The Return of the Dead10 Chapter 10. The Turquoise Gloves11 Chapter 11. Mastino Della Scala12 Chapter 12. Graziosa's Lover13 Chapter 13. Valentine Visconti's Toast14 Chapter 14. The Tumult at the Western Gate15 Chapter 15. A Prisoner from Milan16 Chapter 16. For a Game of Chess17 Chapter 17. The Terrors of the Night18 Chapter 18. Giacomo Carrara's Reward19 Chapter 19. A Sign from Heaven20 Chapter 20. In the Duke's Absence21 Chapter 21. The Duke's Return22 Chapter 22. The Secret Passage23 Chapter 23. For Love of Ambrogio24 Chapter 24. Treachery25 Chapter 25. In Cloth of Gold26 Chapter 26. In Visconti's Hands27 Chapter 27. Unequal Odds28 Chapter 28. The Viper29 Chapter 29. The Ordeal of Mastino della Scala30 Chapter 30. The Wedding31 Chapter 31. The Pride of the d'Estes32 Chapter 32. The Price of Dishonour33 Chapter 33. The Storm34 Chapter 34. An Instrument of God