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1 5,8 | deeds under the name of Michelotto, was just the man Caesar 2 5,8 | Caesar wanted; and whereas Michelotto felt an unbounded admiration 3 5,8 | unlimited confidence in Michelotto. It was to him the cardinal 4 5,8 | back to France, and on whom Michelotto found a sum of 3000 crowns. ~ 5 7,2 | see him the same night. ~Michelotto was accustomed to these 6 7,2 | nocturnal expeditions, so Michelotto felt no surprise at that; 7 7,2 | generally pale, were now livid. Michelotto had but to cast one look 8 7,2 | to him to shut the door. Michelotto obeyed. Then, after a moment' 9 7,2 | only sign of his emotion. ~"Michelotto, how do you think this dress 10 7,2 | Yes, monsignore," replied Michelotto, who had divined Caesar' 11 7,2 | the Duke of Gandia," said Michelotto. ~"Do you know; continued 12 7,2 | the Duke of Gandia," said Michelotto. ~"And what do you think 13 7,3 | That is my opinion also, Michelotto," said Caesar, stepping 14 7,3 | ladder of fratracide. Yes, Michelotto, as you say, such is my 15 7,3 | might have been expected, Michelotto, seeing his own fortune 16 7,3 | repast given in his honour. Michelotto received orders to be in 17 10,3| who, making a long arm of Michelotto, had, himself at Forli, 18 11,3| lose, and Caesar summoned Michelotto. ~"The same night," says 19 11,5| cared to knew; he summoned Michelotto, and in a low voice said 20 13,2| after Capua was taken, and Michelotto had mistaken his intention, 21 13,2| Vitellozzo. Ugo di Cardona and Michelotto defended themselves like 22 13,2| Cardona taken prisoner, while Michelotto only escaped the same fate 23 13,4| were d'Enna, his nephew, Michelotto, and Ugo di Cardona, and 24 13,5| Caesar at once despatched Michelotto and d'Enna, with a message 25 13,5| either side by d'Enna and Michelotto. Caesar, on seeing him, 26 13,5| leaving instructions with Michelotto, set off for Sinigaglia 27 14,2| he summoned his faithful Michelotto, with those he could best 28 14,3| belonged to him. He ordered Michelotto to shut the doors of the 29 14,3| papers had been removed. Michelotto obeyed at once, went to 30 15,1| command was entrusted to Michelotto, they collected all the 31 15,3| cross over to Spezia, where Michelotto was to meet him at the head 32 15,4| to him in this world was Michelotto, and he had heard that Michelotto 33 15,4| Michelotto, and he had heard that Michelotto had been arrested near Pisa 34 16,1| narcotic, with a letter from Michelotto, saying that he was out 35 16,1| instruments of escape sent by Michelotto. The same day he received 36 16,2| for him: the two men were Michelotto and the Count of Benevento. 37 16,2| against him, followed by Michelotto, who was as faithful in 38 16,2| thanks to the courage of Michelotto, who fought like a valiant 39 16,2| and lay completely naked. Michelotto dismounted, lifted the head