The Last Lady of Mulberry: A Story of Italian New York

The Last Lady of Mulberry: A Story of Italian New York

The Last Lady of Mulberry: A Story of Italian New YorkAll Armando knew of sculpture he had...
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Author: Thomas, Henry Wilton,1867-
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The Last Lady of Mulberry: A Story of Italian New York

The Last Lady of Mulberry: A Story of Italian New York

Dhs. 50.34 Dhs. 25.16

The Last Lady of Mulberry: A Story of Italian New York

Dhs. 50.34 Dhs. 25.16
Author: Thomas, Henry Wilton,1867-
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Last Lady of Mulberry: A Story of Italian New York

All Armando knew of sculpture he had learned from his uncle Daniello, a mountain craftsman who never chiselled anything greater than a ten-inch Saint Peter. At night in the tavern on the craggy height, with a flask of barbera before him, the old carver would talk grandly of his doings in art, while his comrades, patient of the oft-told tale, nodded their heads in listless but loyal accord. They all knew very well that it was young Armando who did most of the carving, yet they cried Bravo! for old Daniellos wine was good. And so it had been for a long time. While the lad chipped [Pg 2]all day in a little workshop perched beyond the nether cloud shadows, his uncle passed the hours in Genoa, where, by sharp wits and bland tongue, he transmuted the marble into silver. But Armando had a soul that looked far above the gleaming tonsures of ten-inch Saint Peters. Wherefore he was unhappy. When his twentieth birthday dawned it seemed to him that his life had been a failure. One morning, after a night of much barbera and noisy gasconade, old Daniello did not wake up, and two days afterward they laid him to rest in the sloping graveyard in the gorge by the olive-oil mill. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 68009
Author: Thomas, Henry Wilton
Release Date: May 7, 2022
Format: eBook
Language: English
Publisher: D. Appleton and Company
Publication Date: 1900
Publisher Country: United States

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Illustrator: Pollak, Emil

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