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1 I| Are you on your way to Rome, may I ask?" she presently 2 I| returned, "that takes me to Rome; it is a divorce case."[ 3 I| good to me. I am going to Rome because it is a dead city 4 II| said. She is on her way to Rome to petition the Pope to 5 II| We are now on our way to Rome to see whether my fair client' 6 II| lied. He, too, is bound for Rome, and he will be there ahead 7 II| If we could only reach Rome first, I am confident we 8 II| and then the Church of Rome will have no claim whatever 9 III| that we are on our way to Rome, where there are churches 10 IV| you, too, were going to Rome," said the princess, in 11 IV| and thence by diligence to Rome, while I push on over the 12 IV| then, too, I shall reach Rome one day ahead of you, who 13 IV| let our trunks go on to Rome without us."[25]~ ~"But 14 V| CHAPTER V.~ ~HOLY WEEK IN ROME.~ ~It was evening when the 15 V| when the travellers reached Rome. They had accomplished the 16 V| see, I am likely to be in Rome some time; so I shall look 17 V| in the hope of reaching Rome a few hours earlier than 18 V| letter from their captive to Rome, addressed to Prince Cagliari, 19 V| ceremonies of Holy Week in Rome. The Sistine Chapel is draped 20 V| forbidden elsewhere than in Rome," said the princess.~ ~" 21 V| hordes from Constantinople to Rome. And now, when the head 22 VI| direction the wind will take in Rome after that, no mortal can 23 VIII| told him what brought us to Rome," said the princess.~ ~" 24 VIII| are seeing the sights of Rome with the ladies,' he begins, ' 25 VIII| Prince Cagliari is in Rome also," added Blanka.~ ~The 26 VIII| comfort during your sojourn in Rome. If the case between us 27 VIII| company on your journey to Rome, that may very well have 28 VIII| If you are seen again in Rome at this stranger's side, 29 VIII| countryman acquainted with Rome toward a lady visiting that 30 IX| animated humanity. Though all Rome surge with uproar about 31 IX| that is why I am now in Rome. I have pondered your words 32 IX| Prince Cagliari is in Rome," remarked Blanka.~ ~"I 33 X| obliged to stay long in Rome.~ ~"I think you will find 34 X| affair which has called me to Rome is settled satisfactorily, 35 XI| received into the Church of Rome. The newspapers gave the 36 XI| she was never to leave Rome. The nature of the decree 37 XI| to offer her a palace in Rome and bid her enjoy its possession 38 XI| intended to be married in Rome, she said, and then return 39 XI| marrying her then and there, in Rome, than on account of his 40 XI| found herself left alone in Rome. She shut herself off entirely 41 XI| not absent herself from Rome and its vicinity, he did 42 XI| but required to return to Rome at nightfall. Good morals 43 XII| have now taken flight from Rome; they were seized with terror 44 XII| wager that I can't drive all Rome crazy over me? If I took 45 XII| the wounded soldiers, all Rome would go wild with enthusiasm, 46 XIII| another day. You must leave Rome this very night, and that 47 XIII| countess was expected to leave Rome. They had not long to wait: 48 XIII| You are fleeing from Rome, too, Countess," said she. " 49 XIV| barricade fighting in Vienna and Rome, and you understand such 50 XV| sweetheart with you from Rome; your honour as a man obliges 51 XVIII| one of them to Vienna or Rome. But Manasseh, I knew, must 52 XVIII| people. The churches of Rome boast many a masterpiece 53 XIX| could only shut her up in Rome and leave her there; but 54 XIX| carried off the woman from Rome. I hoped they would take 55 XIX| we have already seen, to Rome. The decree which was in 56 XIX| await the turn of events. In Rome, as it appears, this woman' 57 XXI| encouraging rejoinder.~ ~"That was Rome, this is Toroczko. I could