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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Borgias

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1 1,3 | Sforza; for the people as yet knew nothing of the four mules 2 2,1 | On his side Bajazet, who knew all the importance of such 3 3,1 | III in a singular way: he knew the stuff that was in young 4 3,3 | years; and like a snake, she knew haw to envelop him in her 5 3,3 | had lost its power. Rosa knew of old the profound hypocrisy 6 3,4 | and his daughter; for he knew he could always count on 7 4,1 | Nothing could be easier: he knew the warlike nations of Charles 8 4,2 | the money, for the old fox knew very well how important 9 4,2 | Churchman's virtue; but as he knew from his own father's mouth 10 4,5 | although he quite well knew that for all these friendly 11 4,5 | threatening aspect, for he knew not what impression might 12 5,3 | Lunigiane, and of Imola; he knew that Piero dei Medici had 13 5,8 | days before. Alexander, who knew of the flight beforehand, 14 5,8 | the pope replied that he knew nothing whatever about his 15 5,8 | Majesty, declaring that he knew nothing of his whereabouts, 16 5,8 | they gave the pope time he knew nothing of the author of 17 6,4 | as perhaps His Holiness knew, to cut off his return into 18 6,4 | reign of Frederic, whom he knew to be entirely at his command, 19 7,1 | oblivious of his position. He knew that he and the Orsini together 20 7,2 | convent of San Sisto. No one knew the real motive of her seclusion, 21 8,1 | air of affability which he knew well how to assume when 22 8,2 | The Archbishop of Cosenza knew the men he was dealing with; 23 8,2 | he was dealing with; he knew that to save their own ends 24 8,2 | hesitate at nothing; he knew they had a poison like sugar 25 8,2 | leave no trace behind; he knew the secret of the poisoned 26 8,2 | the scratch was mortal. He knew, too, that Caesar wore a 27 8,4 | luxury and the kindness he knew well how to bestow on those 28 8,4 | outside the town. As he knew Caesar was very fond of 29 9,2 | Savonarola the ordeal of fire. He knew, he said, that he must perish, 30 9,3 | as anyone must see who knew the versatile spirit of 31 10,4 | marching, and before Ludovico knew the strength or even the 32 10,4 | fought for their own liberty, knew the value of their blood 33 10,4 | cut off from his capital, knew that he could not get money 34 11,1 | Christendom, and that he knew for a positive fact that 35 11,3 | arrived the same evening: she knew her father and brother too 36 11,3 | been acting as valet, she knew perfectly well from what 37 11,4 | and Gian Sforza very well knew what would be its consequences; 38 11,4 | magnificent and as exciting as he knew how to make them: the days 39 11,5 | all that Caesar cared to knew; he summoned Michelotto, 40 11,5 | disappeared, and no one knew what had become of him; 41 12,4 | Ramiro d'Orco. ~No one ever knew by whose hands the scaffold 42 13,1 | State. The Duke of Urbino knew what awaited him if he tried 43 13,3 | though they perfectly well knew his duplicity, they had 44 13,4 | Vitelli in particular, who knew Caesar the best, never ceased 45 13,5 | appeared strange to all who knew him as a brave condottiere. ~ 46 14,2 | the Vatican, and, as he knew the palace well, went up 47 14,2 | out his lamp; still, as he knew the way, he went on, thinking 48 15,2 | pursued by his enemies, who knew no check till they reached 49 15,2 | their ground. ~Pius III, who knew he was about to die, sat 50 15,4 | this mode of action, and knew how short was the space 51 15,4 | Diego replied that as he knew his lord and master was 52 Epi,1| and die in it, and that he knew nothing in the world that


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