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 1      II|       to Rome to petition the Pope to annul her marriage."~ ~"
 2       V|   service at the hands of the Pope himself. The thirteenth
 3       V|      with gold or silver. The Pope and the cardinals, gowned
 4       V|     composition, the "Mass of Pope Marcellinus," a wonderful
 5       V|  granted an audience with the Pope and must prepare his address,
 6      VI|       What may that be?"~ ~"A Pope of the Romish Church, pronouncing
 7      VI|   toward the loggia where the Pope was soon to appear.~ ~It
 8      VI|     encircled the head of the Pope himself, who, seated on
 9      VI|   stand on either side of the Pope, each holding a palm-leaf
10      VI| nearest cab. "To think of the Pope's giving his blessing to
11     VII|          AN AUDIENCE WITH THE POPE.~ ~On the following day
12     VII|      troubled look, "does the Pope know I am a Calvinist?"[
13     VII|     general audience with the Pope to make set speeches. His
14     VII|    she sank on her knees. The Pope bent and graciously raised
15     VII|      was able to tell how the Pope, while Zimandy was stammering
16    VIII|       very displeasing to the Pope, who does not look kindly
17       X|   void by the clemency of the Pope is as if it never had been,
18    XIII|      È il papa!"~ ~It was the Pope, and he was fleeing! The
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