Chapter
1 1| Italy at the death of his father the pope, and his measures
2 1| of poisoned wine to his father's cup-bearer, without taking
3 2| where they found their father harsher and more unkind
4 2| an allowance out of their father's immense income. They consequently
5 3| pope, alleging that their father dishonoured the family name,
6 3| occasion did not improve their father's disposition towards them,
7 3| she mentioned this to her father, he left her in this belief,
8 3| impropriety of yielding to her father's wishes: she replied that,
9 4| taking advantage of his father's absence, came to pay them
10 4| hand of Beatrice from her father, and the women, happy in
11 4| of the family, when his father was left out of account. ~
12 4| formerly suffered from his father; since that time he had
13 5| before, the murder of their father; for she would do nothing
14 5| hiding-place, and took them to her father's chamber, the door of which
15 5| to do so, I will kill my father myself; but you will not
16 5| entrusted the sheet in which her father's body had been wrapped,
17 7| rank petitioned the Holy Father on their knees, imploring
18 7| they give their unhappy father time to be heard in his
19 7| but firmly-- ~"Most Holy Father, we are not here to defend
20 7| provides for cases in which the father may legally kill the child,
21 7| lost all the rights of a father from, the day that he violated
22 8| Most Holy Father, I humbly ask pardon for
23 8| children had taken their father's life, all the provocation
24 8| wickedness, and brutality of her father. Under the influence of
25 8| twenty places, because the father would not promise to make
26 8| commanded a view of her father's palace. She bequeathed
27 9| blessed Redeemer, our Holy Father the Pope spares your life;
28 9| him to the murder of her father, which fell to the executioner
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