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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Borgias

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1 1,2 | seen at their houses, he thought he would profit by the night-time 2 2,2 | it is true, but without thought, with no measure and no 3 4,1 | formation of this league; but he thought he could neutralise its 4 6,3 | understand the order, or thought it was not meant for them, 5 6,4 | time of the battle. ~Some thought fit to pursue the vanquished, 6 6,4 | turn paid him homage. So he thought the time had now come for 7 7,1 | belonged to the Orsini, who thought themselves already lost 8 7,1 | new weapons; then, when he thought them fit to make good use 9 7,1 | heard of Vitelli's approach, thought he might as well spare him 10 7,2 | was by all the luxury he thought fit to display at this festival. 11 7,4 | trace whatever: it was then thought, not without reason, that 12 8,2 | fear, partly blinded by the thought of the reward; and Caesar 13 8,4 | greatly blamed, for it was thought an audacious thing to put 14 9,2 | enemies were enchanted at the thought of the heretic giving himself 15 9,3 | retire; but the assembly thought otherwise, and stayed on 16 10,1 | Italy; all the allies he had thought he might count upon were 17 10,2 | in the town. Then, as he thought he was a little better again, 18 11,1 | Valentinois, terrified at the thought of what a change might be 19 11,2 | himself to Rome. It was thought of no use to consult Lucrezia 20 11,3 | to open it. Alfonso then thought that it was a simple matter 21 11,3 | Caesar quite seriously, and thought to please them by curing 22 11,5 | Valentinois' soldiers. At first he thought his ears had deceived him, 23 12,4 | ambassador at Cesena, what he thought of it, he replied: ~"MAGNIFICENT 24 13,2 | coveted their towns, now he thought the hour had perhaps came 25 13,2 | the very moment when he thought to take her. It was indeed 26 13,4 | move away from her, only thought it a blind to conceal his 27 13,5 | dejected that you would have thought he foresaw the fate that 28 13,5 | had never had any other thought than that of giving tranquillity 29 13,5 | Tuscany, and also that he thought he had succeeded by taking 30 15,1 | considerable band of men. ~Caesar thought at first that, breaking 31 15,2 | to let him go wherever he thought fit; and then fell fainting 32 15,4 | 4~He thought at first that this was the 33 15,4 | a rage that the prisoner thought a second time that his hour 34 16,1 | courteous; the governor thought he would profit by this 35 16,2 | torches. Caesar for the moment thought he was lost, but remembering 36 16,2 | s wife. ~From Navarre he thought to pass into France, and 37 Epi,1| time and pains, which I thought I had spent so well when 38 Epi,2| ventured to ask what he thought of the Holy Father, the


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