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1 1 | in which he lived and the city in which he was born; but,
2 3 | There lived in the city of Lucca a gentleman of
3 6 | great uproar within the city, calling the people to arms
4 6 | to the detriment of the city, because it was found that
5 6 | and part to Pistoia, which city was the headquarters of
6 8 | Uguccione had arrived in their city. They first began to speak
7 10| for him the forces of his city and the country districts.
8 11| There resided in the city of Lucca the Poggio family,
9 11| advantageous places throughout the city. As it appeared to Stefano
10 12| drive the other out of the city; and, after many threatenings,
11 12| the Lucchese side of the city; both trusted more in Castruccio
12 12| of them met outside the city, and both were admitted
13 12| countryside flocked to the city to see the new prince, and
14 13| drive the Germans out of the city, and bring back the Pope.
15 14| how they could tempt the city to rebel, to do which they
16 14| Florentines entered the city by night, and after driving
17 14| others, they restored the city to its freedom. The news
18 15| Florence, who were to open the city gates at night; but the
19 15| him the dominion of their city; and he, knowing of what
20 20| insecure. Thou hast the city of Lucca on thy hands, which
21 21| on to Lucca. This latter city continued in the family
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