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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Cenci

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1 1 | afterwards Duke of Valentinois; ~Lucrezia, who was married four times: 2 2 | two girls. He then married Lucrezia Petroni, a perfect beauty 3 3 | Alexander, the wedding revels of Lucrezia, and the excesses of Tiberius 4 3 | not seeing her stepmother, Lucrezia Petroni, among all these 5 3 | spectacle reappeared. This time, Lucrezia Petroni was among the women 6 3 | knew no bounds. He forced Lucrezia and Beatrice to share the 7 3 | and free. The first thing Lucrezia did was to enlighten Beatrice 8 4 | her a violent thrashing. Lucrezia Petroni was a veritable 9 4 | more free to tyrannise over Lucrezia and Beatrice, sent back 10 5 | the Virgin; but Signora Lucrezia, a very devout person, having 11 5 | religious scruples of Signora Lucrezia Petroni. Towards midnight, 12 5 | and, while resting there, Lucrezia perceived the two sbirri, 13 6 | arrest of Giacomo, Bernardo, Lucrezia, and Beatrice; they were 14 6 | and confessed their guilt. Lucrezia Petroni's full habit of 15 7 | of Giacomo, Bernardo, and Lucrezia Petroni. The judges, perceiving 16 8 | registrar entered the cell of Lucrezia and Beatrice to read their 17 8 | uttering despairing cries. Lucrezia heard the tidings with more 18 8 | Following her example, Lucrezia in her turn, disposed of 19 8 | long wide sleeves. That for Lucrezia was made of black cotton 20 9 | with the distinction that Lucrezia, as a widow, wore a black 21 9 | bridge of Sant' Angela. Lucrezia, the more broken down of 22 9 | and reappeared leading Lucrezia, who was the first to suffer. 23 9 | features to the immense crowd, Lucrezia shuddered from head to foot; 24 10| The same evening Signora Lucrezia was interred, as she had 25 10| this portrait is that of Lucrezia Petrani the small head indicates


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