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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Borgias

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1 2,1 | Rome, mounted on a superb horse, clothed in a magnificent 2 4,1 | peace an army of 20,000 horse and 6,000 infantry. ~Ferdinand 3 4,4 | should supply six thousand horse and six thousand infantry; 4 4,4 | thousand bowmen and light horse. He proposed, therefore, 5 4,4 | a body of his own light horse; this little army was to 6 5,2 | he dismounted from his horse and ran into a house that 7 5,5 | men. Five thousand light horse rode next, who carried huge 8 5,5 | Charles VIII, both he and his horse covered with splendid armour; 9 5,7 | arrived, Charles mounted his horse in full armour, and with 10 5,7 | where he procured a fresh horse and suitable clothes; then 11 5,8 | on foot an army of 30,000 horse and 20,000 infantry, and 12 5,8 | pope was to furnish 4000 horse, Maximilian 6000, the King 13 6,1 | be equally difficult for horse and infantry. Besides, on 14 6,3 | unfortunately, carried off by his horse, he had penetrated so far 15 6,3 | consequence in the centre, and the horse men scattered instead of 16 6,3 | like Bourbon by his own horse, or because he had allowed 17 6,3 | unite and crush him and his horse together; but, as Commines 18 6,4 | considerable number of Spanish horse and foot, led, at the command 19 7,3 | observation, and he directed his horse's steps to the Vatican, 20 7,3 | sign of emotion, backed his horse towards the dead body: the 21 7,4 | one man on a dapple-grey horse, which was carrying on the 22 7,4 | the horseman turned his horse, backing on the river; then 23 8,4 | and edged with pearls. His horse was covered with a cuirass 24 10,2 | stepped from her litter or her horse, archbishops disputed the 25 10,4 | that mounted an a shabby horse he might pass for their 26 11,3 | the ground, whether the horse was pursuing the bull or 27 11,3 | the bull or the bull the horse. But after five or six rounds, 28 11,5 | her in front of him on his horse; then, ordering his men 29 11,5 | without him, he put his horse to the gallop in a cross 30 12,2 | 700 men-at-arms, 600 light horse, and 6000 infantry under 31 12,2 | men-at-arms, some light horse, and 3000 infantry; in person 32 13,2 | Rimini, and bring 200 light horse and 500 infantry of which 33 13,4 | out in front two hundred horse, and immediately behind 34 13,5 | nearly 1000 infantry and 150 horse, who were in barracks in 35 13,5 | soldiers indoors, and put his horse to the gallop to join the 36 15,1 | side of Viterbo with 200 horse and more than 1000 infantry. 37 15,1 | and prepared to mount his horse; but Prospera Colonna, seeing 38 15,2 | 250 men-at-arms, 250 light horse, and 800 infantry, and lodged 39 15,3 | men-at-arms and 100 light horse, the only remnant of his 40 15,4 | on, mounting a wretched horse that belonged to a peasant, 41 16,2 | two cavaliers and a led horse were waiting for him: the 42 16,2 | sprang upon the riderless horse, pressed with fervour the 43 16,2 | with arrows and bolts, his horse at last fell, with Caesar' 44 Epi,2| But Abraham mounted his horse, and at his best speed took


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