Book, Chapter
1 I, V | few friends, and in the night took him prisoner. And although
2 II, II | would attack him in the night, and that his own party,
3 II, IV | he died on the following night.~This event again disturbed
4 II, VIII| in the palace, and during night was conveyed safely away
5 III, III | Signors and the approach of night, on the following day, the
6 III, III | different parts during the night, to talk over the past,
7 III, IV | continued all day, and at night the rioters halted near
8 IV, I | crossed them during the night, captured the place, and
9 IV, V | of the Serchio, and one night cut through the embankment
10 IV, V | in number, went armed at night in search of Pagolo, who,
11 IV, VII | retained him in the palace till night, then conducted him to his
12 IV, VII | brought into Florence by night. Having taken possession
13 V, II | attacked Vico Pisano by night, he could easily take possession
14 V, V | Mantua, he proceeded by night to Verona, silently scaled
15 VI, V | introduced them into the city by night through one of the common
16 VI, VI | knowledge of the pope the same night, some say by treachery among
17 VI, VI | Be this as it may, on the night of the supper Stefano, and
18 VI, VII | Pietrino having entered by night, took possession of some
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