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ur poor are always demonstrating. We are all always demonstrating. Our favourite demonstration is a funeral, with drums beating and banners waving. If we cannot have a funeral we have a wedding, with flowers and favours and floods of tears. And when we cannot have either, we put up with a revolution, and let our Radical orators tell us of the wickedness of taxing the people's bread." "Always their bread," said the Princess, with a laugh. "In America, dear General, you are so tragically sincere, but in Italy we are a race of actors. The King, the Parliament, the Pope himself...." "Shocking!" said the little Princess. "But if you had said as much of our professional agitators...." "Oh, they are the most accomplished and successful actors, Princess. But we are all actors in Italy, from the greatest to the least, and the 'curtain' is to him who can score off everybody else." "So," began the American, "to be Prime Minister in Rome...." "Is to be the chief actor in Europe, and his leading part is that in which he puts an end to his adversary amidst a burst of inextinguishable laughter." "What is he driving at?" said the English to the American Ambassador. "Don't you know? Haven't you heard what is coming?" And then some further whispering. "Wait, only wait!" said Roma. "Gi-gi," said the Princess, "how stupid you are! You're all wrong about Roma. Look at her now. To think that men can be so blind! And the Baron is no better than the rest of you. He's too proud to believe what I tell him, but he'll learn the truth some day. He is here, of course? In the Countess's room, isn't he?... How do you like my dress?" "It's perfect." "Really? The black and the blue make a charming effect, don't they? They are the Baron's favourite colours. How agitated our hostess is! She seems to have all the world here. When are we to see the wonderful work? What's she waiting for? Ah, there's the Baron coming out at last!" "They're all here, aren't they?" said Roma, looking round with flushed cheeks and flaming eyes at the jangling, slandering crew, who had insulted and degraded David Rossi. "Take care," he answered, but she only threw up her head and laughed. Then the company went down the circular iron staircase to the studio. Roma walked first with her rapid step, talking nervously and laughing frequently. The fountain stood in the middle of the floor, and the guests gathered about it. "Superb!" they exclaime
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