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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Borgias

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1 Pro,1| enthusiasm. With him logic always gave way before inspiration: 2 1,2 | arrived at this place, he gave three rapid knocks on the 3 1,3 | the walled window which gave on the balcony and upon 4 2,1 | pursued by his brother, who gave him no time to rally his 5 3,2 | the deference shown to him gave instant proof of the change 6 4,5 | and earrings. Charles VIII gave them a receipt accurately 7 5,2 | he set it in rest, and gave the order to enter the town, 8 5,5 | torch-bearer, this illumination gave to the objects around a 9 5,5 | was the French king who gave way. ~This article, therefore, 10 5,7 | necessary for his table, and gave orders for his supper to 11 5,7 | once to his mother, who gave a cry of joy when she saw 12 5,8 | valiant a defense that they gave the pope time he knew nothing 13 7,1 | the necessary money, they gave up their prisoner, the Duke 14 7,2 | whose slightly mocking tone gave the only sign of his emotion. ~" 15 7,4 | found all as they wished, gave a sign to their companions 16 7,4 | suspicions should fall, he gave the strictest orders for 17 8,1 | good news, King Frederic gave his consent to the proposed 18 8,3 | Alfonso; this certainty gave the pope great joy, for 19 8,3 | deferring to Caesar's wishes, gave a unanimous vote, and the 20 8,4 | the pope's couriers, who gave orders that every town they 21 8,4 | the archbishopric which gave him the name, he there and 22 8,4 | that the sight of them gave rise to strange suspicions 23 8,4 | tents, and baggage. ~What gave to all the cavalcade an 24 8,4 | by the pope, who at once gave orders for bonfires and 25 9,1 | Signoria, and the two together gave orders to the episcopal 26 9,3 | yielding to his wishes, gave orders that the ashes of 27 10,1 | later Bernardino da Come gave up the castle before a single 28 10,2 | humble servants; cardinals gave her their hands when she 29 10,4 | been taken. And the pope gave the people fetes and fireworks, 30 11,1 | help from the pope, who gave orders that at twelve o' 31 11,1 | not to be found; and as he gave no answer, though they kept 32 11,3 | led to the stairway which gave on the piazza. But scarcely 33 11,4 | ordered an assault, and gave the example to his soldiers 34 12,3 | himself up in Castel Nuovo and gave permission to Gaeta and 35 12,3 | France, where Louis XII gave him the duchy of Anjou and 36 12,3 | The capture of Naples gave the Duke of Valentinois 37 13,5 | had taken Sinigaglia, and gave him an invitation to come 38 14,1 | preparations, and Caesar himself gave the pope's butler two bottles 39 14,1 | had so often proved, and gave orders that he was to serve 40 15,1 | blowing of trumpets: this gave a sombre, funereal air to 41 15,2 | and refusing nothing: he gave his twelve votes to Francesco 42 15,2 | die, sat up in his bed, gave Caesar the key of the corridor 43 16,1 | suffering so cruelly that he gave it up. The governor came 44 16,2 | recollections, he quite gave up the first idea for the 45 16,2 | cavalry at the first shock gave way and took flight in the 46 Epi,1| luck; but in his heart he gave up all hope; for it was


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