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 don't worry; you won't be kissing her for a while yet。〃 Both doctor and Don smiled at this witticism。
 
 By Sunday; Michael had an Alfa Romeo; battered but serviceable。 He had also made a bus trip to Palermo to buy presents for the girl and her family。 He had learned that the girl's name was Apollonia and every night he thought of her lovely face and her lovely name。 He had to drink a good deal of wine to get some sleep and orders were given to the old women servants in the house to leave a chilled bottle at his bedside。 He drank。it empty every night。
 
 On Sunday; to the tolling of church bells that covered all of Sicily; he drove the Alfa Romeo to the village and parked it just outside the café。 Calo and Fabrizzio were in the back seat with their luparas and Michael told them they were to wait in the café; they were not to e to the house。 The café was closed but Vitelli was there waiting for them; leaning against the railing of his empty terrace。
 
 They shook hands all around and Michael took the three packages; the presents; and trudged up the hill with Vitelli to his home。 This proved to be larger than the usual village hut; the Vitellis were not poverty…stricken。
 
 Inside the house was familiar with statues of the Madonna entombed in glass; votive lights flickering redly at their feet。 The two sons were waiting; also dressed in their Sunday black。 They were two sturdy young men just out of their teens but liking older because of their hard work on the farm。 The mother was a vigorous woman; as stout as her husband。 There was no sign of the girl。
  
 After the introductions; which Michael did not even hear; they sat in the room that might possibly have been a living room or just as easily the formal dining room。 It was cluttered with all kinds of furniture and not very large but for Sicily it was middle…class splendor。
 
 Michael gave Signor Vitelli and Signora Vitelli their presents。 For the father it was a gold cigar…cutter; for the mother a bolt of the finest cloth purchasable in Palermo。 He still had one package for the girl。 His presents were received with reserved thanks。 The gifts were a little too premature; he should not have given anything until his second visit。
 
 The father said to him; in man…to…man country fashion; 〃Don't think we're so of no account to wele strangers into our house so easily。 But Don Tommasino vouched for you personally and nobody in this province would ever doubt the word of that good man。 And so we make you wele。 But I must tell you that if your intentions are serious about my daughter; we will have to know a little more about you and your family。 You can understand; your family is from this country。〃
 
 Michael nodded and said politely; 〃I will tell you anything you wish to know anytime。〃
 
 Signor Vitelli held up a hand。 〃I'm not a nosy man。 Let's see if it's necessary first。 Right now you're wele in my house as a friend of Don Tommasino。〃
 
 Despite the drug painted inside his nose; Michael actually smelled the girl's presence in the room。 He turned and she was standing in the arched doorway that led to the back of the house。 The smell was of fresh flowers and lemon blossoms but she wore nothing in her hair of jet black curls; nothing on her plain severe black dress; obviously her Sunday best。 She gave him a quick glance and a tiny smile before she cast her eyes down demurely and sat down next to her mother。
 
 Again Michael felt that shortness of breath; that flooding through his body of something that was not so much desire as an insane possessiveness。 He understood for the first time the classical jealousy of the Italian male。 He was at that moment ready to kill anyone who touched this girl; who tried to claim her; take her away from him。 He wanted to own her as wildly as a miser wants to own gold coins; as hungrily as a sharecropper wants to own his own land。 Nothing was going to stop him from owning this girl; possessing her; locking her in a house and keeping her prisoner only for himself。 He didn't want anyone even to see her。 When she turned to smile at one of her brothers Michael gave that young man a murderous look without even realizing it。 The family could see it was a classical case of the 〃thunderbolt〃 and they were reassured。 This young man would be putty in their daughter's hands until they were married。 After that of course things would change but it wouldn't matter。
 
 Michael had bought himself some new clothes in Palermo and was no longer the roughly dressed peasant; and it was obvious to the family that he was a Don of some kind。 His smashed face did not make him as evil…looking as he believed; because his other profile was so handsome it made the disfigurement interesting even。 And in any case this was a land where to be called disfigured you had to pete with a host of men who had suffered extreme physical misfortune。
 
 Michael looked directly at the girl; the lovely ovals of her face。 Her lips now he could see were almost blue so dark was the blood pulsating in them。 He said; not daring to speak her name; 〃I saw you by the orange groves the other day。 When you ran away。 I hope I didn't frighten you?〃
 
 The girl raised her eyes to him for just a fraction。 She shook her head。 But the loveliness of those eyes had made Michael look away。 The mother said tartly; 〃Apollonia; speak to the poor fellow; he's e miles to see you;〃 but the girl's long jet lashes remained closed like wings over her eyes。 Michael handed her the present wrapped in gold paper and the girl put it in her lap。 The father said; 〃Open it; girl;〃 but her hands did not move。 Her hands were small and brown; an urchin's hands。 The mother reached over and opened the package impatiently; yet careful not to tear the precious paper。 The red velvet jeweler's box gave her pause; she had never held such a thing in her hands and didn't know how to spring its catch。 But she got it open on pure instinct and then took out the present。
 
 It was a heavy gold chain to be worn as a necklace; and it awed them not only because of its obvious value but because a gift of gold in this society was also a statement of the most serious intentions。 It was no less than a proposal of matrimony; or rather the signal that there was the intention to propose matrimony。 They could no longer doubt the seriousness of this stranger。 And they could not doubt his substance。
 
 Apollonia still had not touched her present。 Her mother held it up for her to see and she raised those long lashes for a moment and then she looked directly at Michael; her doelike brown eyes grave; and said; 〃Grazie。〃 It was the first time he had heard her voice。
 
 It had all the velvety softness of youth and shyness and it set Michael's ears ringing。 He kept looking away from her and talking to the father and mother simply because looking at her confused him so much。 But he noticed that despite the conservative looseness of her dress her body almost shone through the cloth with sheer sensuality。 And he noticed the darkening of her skin blushing; the dark creamy skin; going darker with the blood surging to her feet。
 
 Finally Michael rose to go and the family rose too。 They said their good…byes formally; the girl at last confronting him as they shook hands; and he felt the shock of her skin on his skin; her skin warm and rough; peasant skin。 The father walked down the hill with him to his car and invited him to Sunday dinner the next week。 Michael nodded but he knew he couldn't wait a week to see the girl again。
 
 He didn't。 The next day; without his shepherds; he drove to the village and sat on the garden terrace of the café to chat with her father。 Signor Vitelli took pity on him and sent for his wife and daughter to e down to the café to join them。 This meeting was less awkward。 The girl Apollonia was less shy; and spoke more。 She was dressed in her everyday print frock which suited her coloring much better。
 
 The next day the same thing happened。 Only this time Apollonia was wearing the gold chain he had given her。 He smiled at her then; knowing that this was a signal to him。 He walked with her up the hill; her mother close behind them。 But it was impossible for the two young people to keep their bodies from brushing against each other and once Apollonia stumbled and fell against him so that he had to hold her and her body so warm and alive in his hands started a deep wave of blood rising in his body。 They could not see the mother behind them smiling because her daughter was a mountain goat and had not stumbled on this path since she was an infant in diapers。 And smiling because this was the only way this young man was going to get his hands on her daughter until the marriage。
 
 This went on for two weeks。 Michael brought her presents every time he came and gradually she became less shy。 But they could never meet without a chaperone being present。 She was just a village girl; barely literate; (scanned and fully proofed by iliter8) with no idea of the world; but she had a freshness; an eagerness for life that; with help of the language barrier; made her seem interesting。 Everything went very swiftly at Michael's request。 And because the girl was not only fascinated by him but k

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