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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Borgias

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1 Pro,1| unavailing, and so he had come to understand that he must 2 Pro,2| replied the monk; "and I come into your presence laden 3 Pro,2| after you, Lorenzo, will come your son Piero; poor in 4 1,1 | chimney, from which would come the first signal, when suddenly, 5 1,1 | the cardinals had not yet come to an agreement. ~ ~ 6 1,2 | and elbow to let the shirt come through, and wearing on 7 1,3 | enough to allow a man to come out on the balcony. ~The 8 2,3 | wherever reasons of state come in, the ties of blood and 9 3,1 | the holder of the post to come and take possession of his 10 3,3 | that is at all likely to come from a hundred friends and 11 3,3 | good. And now that we have come to a thorough understanding, 12 3,4 | Sophocles, and Euripides had come (thanks to the conquest 13 3,4 | sovereigns of Italy had come to understand, when they 14 4,1 | out how this change had come about, and learned that 15 4,2 | seigniory of Noyers, which had come to him as Margaret's dowry, 16 5,1 | civilisation, had not yet come to consider war as a clever 17 5,2 | brother-in-law, Paolo Orsini, to come and help him with his gendarmes. 18 5,2 | all they had to do was to come back the next day, and he 19 5,7 | before. Meanwhile, night had come on, and he shut himself 20 5,7 | which she begged him to come at once to her house in 21 6,1 | it arrived at Fornova had come face to face with the confederates, 22 6,2 | fact the night had scarcely come when a terrible storm arose, 23 6,2 | on to danger, had already come to blows, rushing down into 24 6,4 | he had not been able to come up with him by any efforts 25 6,4 | thought the time had now come for founding a mighty family; 26 6,4 | personal safety. ~It had come about through their own 27 7,1 | trembled lest their turn should come after the Orsini's, as the 28 7,2 | man. ~Lucrezia also had come to Rome, on the pretext 29 7,2 | the chief of his sbirri to come and see him the same night. ~ 30 7,3 | invitation from his mother to come to supper with her on the 31 7,3 | in retreat, and would not come. ~The repast was magnificent: 32 7,3 | in these words, "I will come": then he quickly hid the 33 7,3 | same man in a mask who had come to speak to him at supper, 34 7,4 | Duke of Gandia had never come back to his palace since 35 7,4 | watching lest other men should come and take away what I had 36 7,4 | that they seemed to have come to find out if anybody was 37 7,4 | sign to their companions to come and join them; next appeared 38 8,1 | Cosenza saw Cardinal Valentino come into his prison; with that 39 8,2 | and nothing would have come of it but a trifling scratch: 40 8,4 | told that Caesar Bargia had come to France in the hope of 41 9,1 | principalities and should come to attack the duchies and 42 9,3 | populace that the champions had come to terms and the trial was 43 10,1 | Trivulce. Louis XII had come as far as Lyons in the company 44 10,1 | days later Bernardino da Come gave up the castle before 45 10,1 | Citizens of every rank had come out three miles' distance 46 10,2 | himself. ~Caesar had only come to Rome to get news; so 47 11,1 | certain time he began to come to himself, and moaned, 48 11,3 | Francesco Gazella, who had come to Rome in his nephew's 49 11,3 | accident, and was starting to come and nurse him herself. There 50 11,4 | Villeneuve, the same who had come before to see the Duke of 51 11,4 | the hope of better days to come; and he fled into Dalmatia. 52 11,4 | soldiers who were willing to come into his pay, and collecting 53 11,4 | an army, had not winter come to her aid. Surprised by 54 11,4 | say of the whole world had come hither to make a seraglio 55 11,5 | lords," he cried, "I am come to bid you farewell, for 56 12,3 | of such pleasure as would come from the capture of a city 57 12,3 | his fortune; this was to come from a marriage between 58 13,1 | 1~The time had now come for the Duke of Valentinois 59 13,1 | vigilance that had naturally come about in the garrison when 60 13,2 | his destruction so as to come out of it better than before, 61 13,2 | adored by his subjects, had come with a handful of soldiers 62 13,3 | against any one of them come to their knowledge, to give 63 13,4 | Oliveratta, and Orsino come out to meet them, on a pretext 64 13,5 | them in barracks and then come to join his companions, 65 13,5 | round, saying, "The hour has come!" This was the signal agreed 66 13,5 | gave him an invitation to come the next morning and talk 67 14,3 | not knowing what might come to pass. This was indeed 68 15,2 | one-half. ~Caesar saw that to come to blows in his then feeble 69 15,3 | Giuliano delta Rovere had come to buy the votes of his 70 15,4 | second time that his hour was come; and in order to receive 71 15,4 | no hope that anyone would come to his aid; for the only 72 16,1 | need only a final push to come out. But not only was the 73 16,1 | solitude that he offered to come and sup with him: Caesar 74 Epi,1| certain that his friend would come back from his pilgrimage


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