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Alexandre Dumas, Père
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1 Pro,1| called by Niccolo, Marchese d'Este, and at the age of 2 2,1 | promised. His younger brother, D'jem, better known under 3 2,1 | accordingly in Asia in 1482. D'jem was defeated after a 4 2,1 | he would consent to keep D'jem with him, to give him 5 2,1 | in his turn had claimed D'jem, ostensibly to give 6 2,1 | holy reasons; and therefore D'jem had quitted France, 7 2,1 | accompanied by the Grand Master d'Aubusson, under whose direct 8 2,1 | nephew of the Grand Master d'Aubusson, and Francesco 9 4,3 | Perrone dei Baschi, Brigonnet, d'Aubigny, and the president 10 4,5 | that he had sent Pierre d'Urfe, his grand equerry, 11 4,5 | father-in-law, Hercules d'Este, Duke of Ferrara. They 12 5,3 | his protection our brother D'jem, who is now under yours 13 5,3 | if our aforesaid brother D'jem, who being a man is 14 5,3 | so that our said brother D'jem might pass from the 15 5,3 | is true that, so long as D'jem lived, Alexander was 16 5,4 | without striking a blow; Yves d' Alegre and Louis de Ligny 17 5,4 | That the king desired that D'jem should be given up to 18 5,6 | the person of the sultan D'jem, brother of the Turkish 19 5,6 | been bestowing, invited D'jem to dinner on the very 20 5,7 | his right, and on his left D'jem, who, as we said before, 21 5,7 | of the Christian apparel. D'jem advanced to Charles 22 5,7 | with Cardinal Valentine and D'jem, left the former at 23 5,7 | his lodging, and taking D'jem with him, went on to 24 5,8 | days later, the unlucky D'jem, who had fallen sick 25 6,1 | house of Bourbon, viceroy; d'Aubigny, of the Scotch Stuart 26 6,4 | Gilbert de Montpensier and d'Aubigny, after defending, 27 8,1 | authorised the exhumation of D'jem's body, which, it will 28 8,4 | hat to his friend George d'Amboise, provided only that 29 8,4 | silk, rode Messire George d'Amboise and Monseigneur 30 8,4 | wife: this was Mademoiselle d'Albret, daughter of the 31 8,4 | restoration of Cremona and Ghiera d'Adda when he had completed 32 10,1 | under the command of Yves d'Alegre, and four thousand 33 10,3 | compelled to call back Yves d'Alegre and the troops that 34 10,3 | the 3000 Swiss that Yves d'Alegre had brought from 35 10,3 | the same nation; for Yves d'Alegre had scarcely as many 36 10,4 | as they had betrayed Yves d'Alegre, they resolved to 37 11,4 | bishop of Modem; Amedee d'Albret, son of the King 38 11,5 | known to Caesar, Ramiro d'Orco, with powers of life 39 12,2 | were scarcely made when d'Aubigny, having passed the 40 12,2 | to demand a parley with d'Aubigny, and a conference 41 12,3 | This surrender was made to d'Aubigny by Frederic himself, 42 12,3 | adhered to on both sides: d'Aubigny entered Naples, 43 12,3 | Lucrezia and Don Alfonso d'Este, son of Duke Hercules 44 12,4 | and his cousin, Cardinal d'Este. The pope sat on one 45 12,4 | ceremony over, Cardinal d'Este approached and presented 46 12,4 | that Caesar had left Ramiro d'Orco as governor with plenary 47 12,4 | of the town. Now Ramiro d'Orco had accomplished his 48 12,4 | pike. ~This man was Ramiro d'Orco. ~No one ever knew 49 12,4 | the execution of Ramiro d'Orco, except that Caesar 50 12,4 | form an arsenal in Jacopo d'Appiano's capital within 51 12,4 | popular, while poor Jacopo d'Appiano was forgotten. ~ 52 12,4 | Almost at the same time d'Albret arrived in quest 53 13,1 | same time petitioning Guido d'Ubaldo di Montefeltro, Duke 54 13,4 | friends, among whom were d'Enna, his nephew, Michelotto, 55 13,5 | despatched Michelotto and d'Enna, with a message that 56 13,5 | escorted on either side by d'Enna and Michelotto. Caesar, 57 15,1 | cities of Chiuzano, Capo d'Anno, Frascati, Rocca di 58 15,4 | captains, called Pietro d'Oviedo, he ordered him to 59 15,4 | over the paper that Pietro d'Oviedo brought, Don Diego 60 15,4 | bade his soldiers seize d'Oviedo and fling him down 61 16,2 | received by the king, Jean d'Albret, the brother of Caesar' 62 16,2 | command of the army which Jean d'Albret was sending out against


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