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1 II| the unfortunate Princess Cagliari, née Countess Blanka Zboroy. 2 II| in marriage with Prince Cagliari as soon as she left the 3 II| the advocate; "for, old as Cagliari is, he still turns night 4 II| Vienna, a present from Prince Cagliari, who, they say, forgot to 5 II| other's evil tendencies. Cagliari finally went back to the 6 II| but I can't approach this Cagliari without experiencing a sort 7 II| hearts are human. Prince Cagliari has of late lost favour 8 III| unwelcome strangers. Princess Cagliari bent forward and looked 9 IV| soon after seeing Princess Cagliari; he had then entered Cagliari' 10 IV| Cagliari; he had then entered Cagliari's service as private secretary, 11 V| the air.~ ~"The Palazzo Cagliari," remarked Manasseh, but 12 V| Rome, addressed to Prince Cagliari, and[42] presumably relating 13 VI| presented it to Princess Cagliari, amid a storm of applause 14 VII| Serenissima principessa de Cagliari! Nobilis domina vidua de 15 VIII| The way back led past the Cagliari palace, and Blanka noted 16 VIII| displeasure that Princess Cagliari and her party were lodged 17 VIII| Benjamin Vajdar."~ ~"Prince Cagliari is in Rome also," added 18 VIII| princess. It was from Prince Cagliari, and asked Blanka to assign 19 VIII| this generosity, Prince Cagliari comes to you now, not as 20 VIII| on the part of Princess Cagliari to be seen driving about 21 VIII| offer you the use of the Cagliari palace, which consists of 22 VIII| glad, my dear Blanka," said Cagliari, when the princess had indicated 23 VIII| boast of outdoing Prince Cagliari in magnanimity, - not even 24 VIII| well. She knew that Jerome Cagliari was most to be feared when 25 VIII| himself to learn the object of Cagliari's visit. But Blanka obeyed 26 IX| following effect:~ ~"Princess Cagliari: - Be cautious. Prince Cagliari 27 IX| Cagliari: - Be cautious. Prince Cagliari is carrying out a fiendish 28 IX| Hitherto you have been Cagliari's wife, and the Marchioness 29 IX| between his teeth.~ ~"Prince Cagliari is in Rome," remarked Blanka.~ ~" 30 IX| plus" - repeating Prince Cagliari's phrase.~ ~With that she 31 X| must be discussed. Prince Cagliari made over to you, at the 32 X| one-half of the Palazzo Cagliari is placed at your disposal 33 X| shutters on the windows of the Cagliari palace," remarked Blanka. " 34 X| misfortune good is - Prince Cagliari."~ ~Blanka could hardly 35 XI| secondary importance. Prince Cagliari was required to pay to Princess 36 XI| dwelling one wing of the Cagliari palace, and to restore her 37 XI| possession of that half of the Cagliari palace assigned to her, 38 XII| desirable prison than the Cagliari palace.~ ~One evening, as 39 XII| army. So now we have the Cagliari palace quite to ourselves, 40 XII| your allowance from Prince Cagliari?"~ ~"Well, let them watch 41 XIII| been let loose before the Cagliari palace. Suddenly, as Blanka 42 XIII| alluring than any that the Cagliari palace had to offer.~ ~" 43 XV| which, like the Palazzo Cagliari, consisted of two wings, 44 XVIII| recently quitted. In the Cagliari palace she had been left 45 XIX| guest had departed, Prince Cagliari led the fair hostess to 46 XIX| mourning now, you know," was Cagliari's soothing reminder.~ ~" 47 XIX| back again soon."~ ~Prince Cagliari took leave of the enchantress 48 XIX| court ball to which Prince Cagliari's influence had procured 49 XIX| position and became Prince Cagliari's private secretary. A day 50 XIX| his inquiries, that Prince Cagliari was there also, - was, in 51 XIX| rejoined, "that a man of Prince Cagliari's chivalrous nature would 52 XIX| thing, therefore, for Prince Cagliari to do is to order the recovery 53 XIX| or feigned to be, when Cagliari entered and whispered in 54 XIX| sleep from mine. Shall a Cagliari suffer any living woman 55 XIX| will be as the Princess Cagliari that she leaves this world. 56 XIX| wash himself clean. Even Cagliari himself was forced to smile.~ ~" 57 XXIV| suddenly opened and Prince Cagliari advanced to meet him with 58 XXIV| under obligations to Prince Cagliari, but he could not well refuse 59 XXIV| any way indebted to Prince Cagliari. But he owed him more than 60 XXIV| he was far more deeply in Cagliari's debt than he had supposed.~ ~ ~ ~" 61 XXV| mere bagatelle for Papa Cagliari, however; not enough to 62 XXV| and clay to enable Papa Cagliari to take his morning bath 63 XXVIII| the man who quails. Prince Cagliari and the Marchioness Caldariva 64 XXVIII| talked this over with Prince Cagliari?" she asked.~ ~"No, and