Pictures from Portrait of a Lady
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Palazzo Farnese, c. 1530-1550. Photo courtesy of 
http://www.bluffton.edu/~sullivanm/farnese/farnese.html.
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A Roman Palazzo: Palazzo Farnese
""The object of Mr. Rosier's well-regulated affection dwelt in a high house in the very heart of rome; a dark and massive structure overlooking a sunny piazetta in the neighborhood of the Farnese Palace" (II:XXXVI).

"It was not the form of exercise that Pansy loved best, but she liked it, because she liked everything; and she moved with a shorter undulation beside her father's wife, who afterwards, on their return to Rome, paid a tribute to her preferences by making the circuit of the Pincian or the Villa Borghese.  She had gathered a handful of flowers in a sunny hollow, far from the walls of Rome, and on reaching Palazzo Roccanera, she went straight to her room, to put them into order" (Chapter 40, p. 358).