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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Borgias

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1 1,2 | young man of about five or six and twenty, dressed in a 2 1,2 | to-day, but he still needs six to have the majority." ~" 3 1,2 | he drew up and signed the six deeds of gift which were 4 4,4 | interests should supply six thousand horse and six thousand 5 4,4 | supply six thousand horse and six thousand infantry; he himself 6 4,5 | John, aged respectively six and eight. ~The two regents 7 5,5 | Italians, weighed nearly six thousand pounds. After the 8 5,5 | the French army. ~It was six hours since the front guard 9 5,5 | now night and for every six artillery-men there was 10 5,5 | Castle S. Angelo with only six cardinals, so from the day 11 5,7 | and behind him were led six magnificent horses, a present 12 5,8 | equip 4000 infantry in the six weeks following the signature 13 5,8 | s son had retired, with six hundred horsemen on board 14 6,1 | de Gie, and composed of six hundred lances and fifteen 15 6,2 | was rapidly rising. So at six in the morning, the king, 16 6,2 | i.e. the rear, preceded by six thousand beasts of burden 17 6,3 | we said before; leading six hundred men-at-arms, the 18 6,4 | Sicily into Calabria with six thousand volunteers and 19 6,4 | at the present time, when six weeks previously, at the 20 8,3 | out and in an instant all six animals began kicking, biting 21 8,4 | these eighteen horses came six beautiful mules, all harnessed 22 8,4 | with red velvet, and led by six valets, also in velvet to 23 10,4| not less than five foot six. Still, this was his last 24 11,3| horse. But after five or six rounds, the bull began to 25 11,3| whole court, and more than six hundred cavaliers, there 26 12,1| his ancient power; that six Florentine citizens, to 27 12,2| Rabenstein was bringing by sea six Breton and Provencal vessels, 28 12,3| remain with his family for six months secure from all hostile 29 12,4| the port of Corneto with six ships, accompanied by a 30 13,2| Duke of Urbino: the first six had everything to lose, 31 13,3| country in parties of five or six only, and attached themselves 32 15,4| appearances, stopped nearly six weeks at Naples, every day


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