I think it is Lord Beaconsfield who, in one of his brilliant stories, makes the clever observation that "adventures are to the adventurous," and certainly he who seeks for adventure
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I think it is Lord Beaconsfield who, in one of his brilliant stories, makes the clever observation that "adventures are to the adventurous," and certainly he who seeks for adventures even in this prosaic nineteenth century will surely succeed in his quest. Fate leads him, chance guides him, luck assists him, and although the adventure supplied by this trinity of circumstances may be neither so dangerous nor so picturesque as in the time of Borgia or Lazun, still it will probably be interesting, which after all is something to be grateful for in this eminently commonplace age of facts and figures. Still, even he who seeks not to prove the truth of Disraeli's aphorism, may, after the principle of Mahomet's mountain, have the adventure come to him, without the trouble of looking for it, and this was my case at Verona in the summer of 18--.
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- CHAPTER I. THE GHOUL
- CHAPTER II. A BOCCACCIAN ADVENTURE
- CHAPTER III. THE FEAST OF GHOSTS
- CHAPTER IV. THE ANGELLO HOUSEHOLD
- CHAPTER V. LOST
- CHAPTER VI. A HAUNTED PALACE
- CHAPTER VII. AT THE TEATRO EZZELINO
- CHAPTER VIII. THE PHANTOM OF LUCREZIA BORGIA
- CHAPTER IX. FIORE DELLA CASA