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carraciualo 1
carriage 1
carriages 2
carried 38
carrone 1
carry 7
carrying 12
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39 right
38 arms
38 behind
38 carried
38 castle
38 certain
38 face
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Borgias

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carried

   Chapter
1 1,2 | the cardinals' dinner is carried in." ~"Yes, on a litter, 2 1,2 | of gift which were to be carried the next day to the cardinals; 3 2,2 | the actions of men, but carried away by an ardent desire 4 2,3 | last the house of Aragon carried the day over the house of 5 3,4 | beneath her frank looks, she carried the head of a Raphael Madonna, 6 5,4 | the ancient Romans, and carried ashen lances ten feet long, 7 5,5 | light horse rode next, who carried huge wooden bows, and shot 8 5,5 | half-cuirass; some of them carried a short lance as well, with 9 5,7 | if after taking Naples he carried out his intention of going 10 6,2 | His orders were punctually carried out; and about ten o'clock 11 6,3 | Stradiotes; but unfortunately, carried off by his horse, he had 12 6,3 | for he had let himself be carried away in pursuit of the fugitives, 13 7,1 | judge by analogy that had carried off Bajazet's brother. ~ 14 7,3 | it sooner; for if I had carried a sword at my side in stead 15 7,4 | revenge. ~The ship which carried the corpse went up the Tiber 16 7,4 | trusty and honoured servants carried the body to the church of 17 8,2 | clerk unrolled the paper he carried and read out the sentence; 18 9,3 | was an enchanter, and so carried about him some talisman 19 9,3 | the host which he still carried, passed calmly enough through 20 10,1 | sentence than to get it carried out, he had nominated as 21 10,3 | and ensign-bearers, who carried banners whereon was inscribed 22 10,3 | auction by the nations, and carried away from the humble, hardy 23 11,1 | on the very same day was carried to the church of Santa Maria 24 11,3 | wounded man in their arms, carried him to his quarters in the 25 11,5 | to Venice the lady he had carried off. ~The two messengers 26 11,5 | have the most active search carried on. The duke appeared to 27 12,1 | friends. The butchery was carried out by the noblest youths 28 12,4 | golden brocade, her train carried by young girls dressed in 29 12,4 | the terrible deed had been carried out; but when the Florentine 30 13,5 | Then, while they were being carried to a dungeon, Caesar opened 31 13,5 | might find. ~The governor carried out his orders conscientiously, 32 14,2 | made, that so long as he carried about a consecrated wafer, 33 14,2 | The two stricken men were carried side by side to the Vatican, 34 14,3 | precious vases; all these were carried to Caesar's chamber; the 35 14,3 | bier was taken up again and carried to the foot of the great 36 14,3 | and two working carpenters carried the corpse into the chapel 37 15,1 | advance guard. ~The duke was carried out of the gate of the Vatican: 38 Epi,2| to return to Paris, and carried out the resolution with


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