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audiences over the next 40 years. Julia and Carlo Gervasoni were both able, in their<br />

70s, to dance a fast Italian waltz which they had been taught in their youth. In his old<br />

age Luigi's grandson Vince Gervasoni lived in a home which his father had built<br />

opposite 5er^amo; he became proud custodian of the family reUcs and of the life-style<br />

which had enabled his ancestors to survive and prosper. Though the Gervasonis had in<br />

one sense moved beyond a 'traditional' or 'peasant' mentality and life-style, they had<br />

retained many tangible links with their past ~ and had fostered the retention of these<br />

links into the second and third generation. In the story of the Caligari family ~<br />

members of whom also emigrated to Australia in the 1860s ~ which follows, it is these<br />

links which again emerge to reveal the determination of the Italian speakers to preserve<br />

aspects of their culture in an Australian setting while at the same time accepting the<br />

need to integrate into a foreign culture.<br />

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