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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Borgias

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1 Pro,1| ordered his three friends to go away. They obeyed at once, 2 1,1 | seemed like a light cloud to go up perpendicularly into 3 1,2 | I am certain, all will go well." ~"And by the grace 4 1,3 | down the Vatican and to go and seek their pope themselves. 5 4,4 | from there he could easily go by land to Constantinople. 6 4,5 | Charles VIII was getting up to go, the door opened, and a 7 5,1 | horseback, and ordered him to go on in front, so as to begin 8 5,2 | was useless to attempt to go farther, and pointing out 9 5,4 | declared that he would not go out at one gate while Charles 10 5,5 | quivers were empty could go off at so swift a gallop 11 5,5 | all these foreign soldiers go by, a sight so new and strange, 12 5,6 | one of his attendants to go to the house of his son, 13 6,2 | party being to let the king go by, and not attack him; 14 6,3 | as far as Fornovo, would go over the river by the same 15 6,3 | hundred of his own men to go to the aid of the king, 16 7,3 | alleging his desire to go to the Vatican to bid farewell 17 7,3 | he was not intending to go home, as he had several 18 7,4 | fishermen who were accustomed to go up and down the river, and 19 7,4 | all, and was obliged to go and seek Lucrezia, that 20 9,2 | Savonarola had offered to go down into the vaults of 21 9,2 | ordeal, everyone wanted to go into the fire; not only 22 9,3 | who were unwilling to let go their contention. Savonarola 23 10,2 | ill that he resolved to go no farther, and stayed a 24 10,2 | the castle, he resolved to go back to Caesar and congratulate 25 10,4 | to give up the town and go over to the Milanese, if 26 10,4 | his generals. They were to go over the next day with arms 27 11,2 | in order that he might go back on the instant if he 28 11,3 | clock at night prepared to go from the quarters he inhabited 29 11,3 | simple matter for him to go round by the Piazza of St. 30 11,5 | declared that she had seen him go into this house. But the 31 11,5 | spring season allow him to go into the country than he 32 12,1 | men-at-arms always in readiness to go to the aid of the republic 33 13,1 | two Medici, ever ready to go wherever there was a league 34 13,4 | consequently they would engage to go to the town and finish the 35 13,5 | leader of his men-at-arms, "Go forward!" The man was in 36 15,1 | Valentinois to leave Rome and go each his own way. ~The Orsini 37 15,1 | who said he was willing to go, but desired to make his 38 15,2 | extremity, and to let him go wherever he thought fit; 39 15,4 | be free, began to let him go out without a guard. Then 40 16,1 | dinner-hour he tried to go down, but he pretended to 41 16,1 | could say; then letting go the rope, he dropped from 42 Epi,1| satisfy you; but before I go to Rome to see him whom 43 Epi,1| absolution; then you and I will go together." ~But the Jew 44 Epi,1| how obstinate I am. I will go to Rome, or I will never 45 Epi,2| becoming a Christian. So let us go at once to the church, for


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