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1 1,2 | more ironical expression. ~"Lucrezia, Lucrezia," said the mother, " 2 1,2 | expression. ~"Lucrezia, Lucrezia," said the mother, "you 3 3,1 | children Francesco, Caesar, Lucrezia, and Goffredo; the name 4 3,1 | study at Pisa, and married Lucrezia to a young gentleman of 5 3,3 | about reassuring Caesar. ~Lucrezia was with her mother when 6 3,3 | for the same evening with Lucrezia, who was now living apart 7 3,3 | fixed, Caesar appeared at Lucrezia's; but he found there his 8 3,4 | he could always count on Lucrezia and Caesar, if not on Francesco 9 3,4 | quite worthy of her brother. Lucrezia was wanton in imagination, 10 3,4 | passion and every vice. Lucrezia and Caesar were accordingly 11 3,4 | of Aragon who had married Lucrezia when she was only the daughter 12 3,4 | changed into a divorce, and Lucrezia Borgia was now free to remarry. 13 3,4 | John Sforza was very soon Lucrezia's second husband. ~At the 14 4,2 | marriage of his daughter Lucrezia with the lord of Pesaro 15 4,3 | Rome and the reception, and Lucrezia, who enjoyed at her father' 16 4,3 | his feet were cushions far Lucrezia and Dona Sancia. "Thus," 17 4,3 | Epistle and Gospel, sat Lucrezia his daughter and Sancia 18 5,8 | his mother, he took her to Lucrezia's palace, which in consequence 19 7,2 | the unhappy young man. ~Lucrezia also had come to Rome, on 20 7,2 | papal representative. But Lucrezia, when she had spent a few 21 7,3 | therefore was present, except Lucrezia, who was still in retreat, 22 7,3 | handwriting of his sister Lucrezia. Meanwhile the messenger 23 7,3 | Sisto, where, as we said, Lucrezia was in retreat; his suspicions 24 7,4 | was obliged to go and seek Lucrezia, that daughter doubly loved 25 7,4 | conquer his deadly resolve. Lucrezia came out from the retreat 26 7,4 | pope remained alone with Lucrezia for three days and nights; 27 8,1 | proposition of marriage between Lucrezia and Don Alfonso of Aragon, 28 8,1 | Sancha. It was true that Lucrezia was already married to the 29 8,1 | the marriage of Sforza and Lucrezia was dissolved on a pretext 30 8,2 | house of Aragon as that of Lucrezia and Alfonso, His Holiness 31 8,2 | cardinal, at the marriage of Lucrezia and Alfonso a favour which 32 8,3 | miracle by the people, robbed Lucrezia of the most exciting part 33 8,3 | killed. Roderigo and Madame Lucrezia, who sat at the window just 34 8,3 | the way of the marriage of Lucrezia and Alfonso; this certainty 35 10,2| the fortune of his sister Lucrezia had been greatly augmented 36 10,2| ever. The pope had declared Lucrezia Borgia of Aragon life-governor 37 10,2| private apartments. ~But Lucrezia had been obliged to quit 38 10,2| he invited his daughter Lucrezia to join him there and be 39 10,2| resuming its possession. ~Lucrezia's readiness in giving way 40 10,2| chamber; and they were sold to Lucrezia for the sum of 80,000 crowns, 41 10,2| terrible trio, Alexander, Lucrezia, and Caesar. ~Almost at 42 11,2| ardently desired, between Lucrezia and Alfonso had been quite 43 11,2| Whereas, if Alfonso were dead, Lucrezia would be the position to 44 11,2| Alfonso was resolved upon. But Lucrezia's husband, who had understand 45 11,2| thought of no use to consult Lucrezia in this affair, for she 46 11,2| had inhabited before with Lucrezia, in that part of the building 47 11,3| arrived at the same time that Lucrezia had heard of her husband' 48 11,3| Santa Maria delle Febbre. ~Lucrezia arrived the same evening: 49 11,3| business was now settled, and Lucrezia was again a widow, and in 50 12,3| traversing all the Romagna with Lucrezia, who was now consoled for 51 12,3| Roderigo of Aragon, son of Lucrezia and Alfonso: the lands of 52 12,3| from a marriage between Lucrezia and Don Alfonso d'Este, 53 12,4| and the intimation that Lucrezia was to marry the heir presumptive 54 12,4| midnight. At two o'clock, Lucrezia, attired as a fiancee, and 55 12,4| Valentinois, and his sister Lucrezia, who were looking on at 56 12,4| Nero, and Heliogabalus, Lucrezia, clad in a robe of golden 57 12,4| other: into their midst came Lucrezia, and Don Ferdinand placed 58 12,4| material; these he also begged Lucrezia to accept, before she received 59 12,4| would be more worthy of her. Lucrezia showed the utmost delight 60 12,4| of Romagna to order that Lucrezia should be received as sovereign 61 12,4| particularly at Cesena. ~While Lucrezia was on her way to Ferrara 62 14,2| uttering the name of Caesar or Lucrezia, who were the two poles 63 16,2| diplomacy, and courage. ~As to Lucrezia, the fair Duchess of Ferrara,