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nicolao-in-carcere 1
nicolas 1
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night 50
night-time 1
nights 4
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51 replied
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50 holy
50 night
50 whose
49 four
49 god
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Borgias

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1 1,2 | concealed by the darkness of the night and by the shade of the 2 5,2 | Florence, as he proved the night before, when he entered 3 5,5 | town; and as it was now night and for every six artillery-men 4 5,7 | prepared, as he had done the night before. Meanwhile, night 5 5,7 | night before. Meanwhile, night had come on, and he shut 6 6,2 | appointed in the course of that night. The place of this conference 7 6,2 | armies. ~The king passed the night in great uneasiness. All 8 6,2 | position. As a fact the night had scarcely come when a 9 6,4 | fought best. ~During the night the torrent swelled so high 10 6,4 | drawn up all day, and at night went on to sleep at Medesano, 11 6,4 | But in the course of the night he reflected that he had 12 7,2 | come and see him the same night. ~Michelotto was accustomed 13 7,2 | which I can only put an at night, I am forced to disguise 14 7,3 | readiness at eleven o'clock at night. ~The table was set in the 15 7,3 | habit of sitting up every night till two or three o'clock 16 7,3 | gift from Alexander the night before his election to the 17 7,3 | and wished him a very good night. The duke turned to the 18 7,4 | 4~All night the duke was expected home, 19 7,4 | was waiting till the next night to get away in that darkness 20 7,4 | coming thither. But the night, like the day, passed and 21 7,4 | something happen on the night of the 14th which might 22 7,4 | boat, resting in the cool night air, and watching lest other 23 7,4 | look at him. At last, when night had fallen, his most trusty 24 7,4 | nourishment by day nor rest by night, making no answer to those 25 9,1 | head beneath the veil of night, he had never failed to 26 9,3 | his refusals. At last, as night was coming on and the people 27 10,3| passed a good part of the night in cheerful conversation 28 10,4| his liberty; so he fled by night with the chief nobles of 29 10,4| hospitality for a single night. Conrad received them with 30 11,3| and about ten o'clock at night prepared to go from the 31 11,3| summoned Michelotto. ~"The same night," says Burcardus, "Don Alfonso, 32 11,5| she would spend the coming night at Forli. This was all that 33 11,5| this house. But the next night the house was gone, as though 34 11,5| and during part of the night the Prince of Squillace, 35 12,4| days after this strange night, which calls to mind the 36 12,4| again, and spent half the night in dancing, while a magnificent 37 12,4| scaffold had been raised by night, nor by what executioners 38 13,1| surprised the town in the night preceding the surrender, 39 13,2| down among the dead; when night came on, he escaped to Fano. ~ ~ ~ 40 13,5| awaits your reply." ~The same night eight masked men descended 41 13,5| been set right. ~That same night the Prince of Squillace 42 15,3| 3~The same night the pope died: he had reigned 43 15,4| outside the town; and when night came on, mounting a wretched 44 16,1| the count would wait every night on the road between the 45 16,1| it hung at his waist, by night it was under his pillow: 46 16,1| came to see him, as on the night before; he found his prisoner 47 16,1| feeling the accident of the night before, and applied his 48 16,1| one: the darkness of the night prevented the fugitive from 49 16,2| search was so small and the night so dark that there was little 50 16,2| a door was opened, and a night watch appeared, preceded


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