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gonzalvo 13
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good-bye 1
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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Borgias

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1 1,2 | on the door of a house of good appearance, which immediately 2 1,2 | Francesco, what news?" ~"Good news, my mother; good, my 3 1,2 | Good news, my mother; good, my sister," replied the 4 1,3 | place the next day, the good people preserved their patience. 5 2,1 | right is naught, it was good enough to stir up a war. 6 3,2 | sometimes dreamed of such good fortune, yet his joy was 7 3,2 | his brother Francesco was good among the great. As to his 8 3,2 | benefits which your own good works shall deserve. But 9 3,2 | have power to shake our good intentions, and that might 10 3,3 | every virtue, he was full of good intentions; but he loved 11 3,3 | men who sacrificed public good to their private interests, 12 3,3 | the storm which our too good fortune had stirred up against 13 3,3 | practised for the general good, and to suppose that he 14 3,3 | best for your own private good. And now that we have come 15 3,3 | and then in their sister's good graces, had sent the blood 16 5,2 | pieces, exclaimed: ~"Very good, sire; blow your trumpets, 17 5,3 | that his departure, a real good to him in his position, 18 5,3 | profoundly convinced of our good faith, we the aforesaid 19 5,3 | nearly a million francs was good to get in any sort of circumstances. 20 5,6 | praying His Holiness to be so good as to receive into the Sacred 21 5,6 | could not fail to be for the good of Christendom, as it was 22 5,7 | have improved upon." ~"Very good, very good, mother," said 23 5,7 | upon." ~"Very good, very good, mother," said Caesar; " 24 5,8 | a conqueror who has more good luck than talent; instead 25 6,3 | reinforcement, the rearguard made a good stand, though the enemy 26 7,1 | thought them fit to make good use of these, and when he 27 7,2 | and his ambition. Very good reason, says Tommaso, the 28 7,3 | opportunities, and wished him a very good night. The duke turned to 29 8,1 | effected. Alexander was too good a tactician to leave his 30 8,1 | fact that Caesar brought good news, King Frederic gave 31 8,3 | as we may suppose, like a good father, not wishing to force 32 8,4 | leaving the throne to the good Louis XII, a man of two 33 9,1 | example that was followed to good purpose by Luther, when, 34 9,1 | so, wishing to turn to good moral account his growing 35 10,3 | at which he had passed a good part of the night in cheerful 36 10,3 | being models of honour and good faith they had become a 37 10,4 | out to battle. Soon, by good marching, and before Ludovico 38 10,4 | Lys-Saint-George he relegated him for good and all to the castle of 39 11,2 | Naples it would not have been good policy far Alfonso to afford 40 11,4 | Astor Manfredi made so good a defence that the besiegers 41 11,5 | to act in such complete good faith that the envoys were 42 12,1 | kept it with his accustomed good faith; and when Caesar arrived 43 12,2 | time that Ferdinand was his good and faithful friend, would 44 12,2 | had received and obtain good terms of capitulation. When 45 12,4 | was now having a run of good fortune, and he learned 46 12,4 | these pieces of news were good for Alexander, but the one 47 13,3 | s confidence in his own good fortune, and while he was 48 13,3 | therefore, if not in Caesar's good faith, at any rate in the 49 13,5 | morning and talk over the good news. The cardinal, delighted 50 15,2 | as Caesar's men kept a good guard on every side, and 51 15,3 | fancied himself already on his good charger, a second time carrying 52 Epi,1| says Boccaccio, a brave and good merchant named Jean de Civigny, 53 Epi,1| though a Jew, enjoyed a good reputation. Jean de Civigny, 54 Epi,1| Israelite; feared lest, good man as he was, his false 55 Epi,1| being the only true and good religion; whereas his own 56 Epi,1| thwart him, and wished him good luck; but in his heart he 57 Epi,2| and after staying there a good long time, he began to study 58 Epi,2| holiness, any devotion, any good works; but, on the contrary, 59 Epi,2| profound belief, his natural good qualities increased so greatly


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