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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Borgias

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1 Pro,1| contemplation into ecstasy, and began to feel in himself that 2 1,2 | hour the streets of Rome began already to be far from safe; 3 1,2 | to whom it was addressed began to read at the risk of being 4 1,3 | majority. A report, however, began to be spread about that 5 1,3 | At this moment the rain began to fall; but no one paid 6 3,1 | that at the very time he began to feel this disgust his 7 3,1 | that day forward, there began to grow up in the young 8 3,1 | checking the rumours that began to spread abroad, Roderigo 9 4,1 | exaggerated its advantages, began to dream of freeing himself 10 4,4 | forward Virginio Orsini began that famous partisan warfare 11 4,5 | balls, fetes, and tourneys began with a magnificence surpassing 12 5,1 | rumour of foreign invasion began to spread in the Romagna, 13 5,2 | head, unfolded a paper and began to read, article by article, 14 5,2 | document when the discussion began more hotly than ever before. 15 5,3 | Poggibondi and Siena. ~The pope began to be affected by the general 16 5,4 | arrived, and the vanguard began their march, drums beating, 17 5,6 | door, the King of France began the usual ceremonial, and 18 5,7 | his mother's house, Caesar began to observe the signs of 19 5,8 | throat he could find. He began his work at once; and very 20 5,8 | thousand Spaniards, who began to fire on them with their 21 6,3 | than they had supposed, began to take their revenge and 22 7,1 | and the battle straightway began. The pontifical army had 23 7,4 | into the Tiber, and they began to follow along its banks, 24 8,3 | instant all six animals began kicking, biting and fighting 25 8,3 | and addressing the pope, began by saying that from his 26 8,4 | of a king. The procession began with four-and-twenty mules, 27 9,1 | his tongue, and who yet began to grow more dangerous for 28 9,1 | a corrupt master; and he began to preach once more in the 29 9,2 | him to Florence, where he began to preach in Santa Croce, 30 9,3 | impatient and their murmurs began to assume a threatening 31 9,3 | Savonarola, whose trial began with the torture. The result 32 9,3 | they saw the smoke arise, began to sing a psalm, and the 33 10,2 | of a regular siege; so he began to make all his arrangements 34 10,3 | festivals of the carnival began none the less for that, 35 10,3 | a suppressed excitement began to spread through the town, 36 11,1 | side, and the Venetians began to fear that they might 37 11,1 | end of a certain time he began to come to himself, and 38 11,3 | rushed upon him, and then began a marvellous race, in which 39 11,3 | or six rounds, the bull began to gain upon the son of 40 11,4 | reconnoitred, he at once began the siege, pitching his 41 11,4 | war was interrupted, fetes began, as magnificent and as exciting 42 11,5 | repaired to the exact spot and began to procure information. 43 12,1 | hinder his approach, he began to put a price on the friendship 44 12,2 | house of Aragon, and then began by making some difficulty 45 12,2 | before the ramparts than they began to set up their batteries, 46 12,2 | blind a terror that everyone began to talk of opening the gates, 47 13,4 | under his command. Fear began to spread on all sides, 48 13,5 | duke could not see, and began to seek with uneasy looks; 49 13,5 | then the duke's troops began to pillage the town, and 50 13,5 | cardinal dismounted, and began to ascend the stairs; scarcely, 51 14,1 | boar; as soon as the poison began to take effect, he was hung 52 15,1 | attending the pope's obsequies, began to assemble once more, some 53 15,1 | urgency of the situation, began by declaring the Sacred 54 15,3 | fully restored to health, he began to busy himself with the 55 15,4 | some day or other be free, began to let him go out without 56 16,1 | the toast: Caesar at once began his tale; but he had scarcely 57 16,1 | climbed up to the window and began what was really the hardest 58 Epi,1| eternal perdition; so he began to urge him gently as a 59 Epi,1| master of Mosaic law, he began to enjoy his friend's preaching, 60 Epi,2| there a good long time, he began to study the behaviour of


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