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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Borgias

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1 Pro,1| reverential than Luther's, which followed about five-and-twenty years 2 1,2 | then after these groups followed some solitary passer-by, 3 1,2 | of the Longara, which he followed as far as the church of 4 1,3 | knees; thus a supreme calm followed the tumult and uproar which 5 1,3 | hundred thousand breasts followed the silence "Non v'e fumo! 6 3,1 | profession, which his father had followed; but after various actions 7 3,2 | to reach this end we have followed every path that is open 8 5,5 | attack. Every knight was followed by three horses the first 9 5,5 | Cardinals Colonna and Savelli followed immediately after, and behind 10 5,8 | fiefs on those alone who had followed him from France, so that 11 6,3 | was not meant for them, followed upon their heels, and although 12 6,3 | himself as to whether he was followed or not. And it was no longer 13 7,1 | Orsini's, as the Orsini's had followed on the Colonnas', he marched 14 7,2 | last display was soon to be followed by the obsequies of the 15 7,3 | his mother. Caesar at once followed suit, alleging his desire 16 8,1 | appeared in a French dress, followed, like a king by cardinals, 17 8,4 | marched alongside; these were followed by eighteen hunters ridden 18 8,4 | to Louis XII. These were followed by twenty gentlemen dressed 19 9,1 | set an example that was followed to good purpose by Luther, 20 9,2 | the hero of the occasion, followed, bearing a crucifix, and 21 9,2 | while behind them again followed the most considerable of 22 9,3 | avowals, and the relief that followed it the same retractions. 23 10,1 | vanguard before him, soon to be followed by the main body of the 24 10,1 | But Caesar Borgia, who had followed Louis XII with a view to 25 10,3 | Another unexpected death followed so quickly on that of Don 26 11,4 | Malatesta, lord of Rimini, followed his example; thus the Duke 27 12,3 | the second son, who had followed his father to France, died, 28 12,4 | issued from the Vatican, followed by all the nobility of Rome, 29 12,4 | leaning on the pope's arm, and followed by the ladies of her suite, 30 12,4 | the customary pleasures followed, and the pope summoned the 31 13,2 | week towns and fortresses followed this example, and all the 32 13,5 | orders, he went in first, followed by Oliverotto, Gravina, 33 14,2 | back with a cry, instantly followed by violent convulsions: 34 15,1 | morning their example was followed by the Colonnas. No one 35 15,2 | his enemies, though they followed, dared not attack him, and 36 15,2 | daughters by the hand, and, followed by the little dukes of Sermaneta 37 15,4 | Cardinal of Santa Croce followed, and the next day joined 38 16,2 | sending out against him, followed by Michelotto, who was as 39 16,2 | be seeking refuge. Caesar followed close on their heels up


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