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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Borgias

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1 1,3 | great were the transports of joy and impatience among all 2 1,3 | announce to you a great joy: the most Eminent and most 3 1,3 | was received with strange joy. Roderigo Borgia had the 4 2,2 | discovered, to the great joy of the old emperor, who, 5 3,2 | could not dissimulate his joy; indeed, on hearing the 6 3,2 | repose to the Church, and joy to Christendom, seeing that 7 3,2 | such good fortune, yet his joy was little short of madness. 8 3,2 | than compensated, by the joy which he felt in being able 9 3,2 | goodness to exalt us. This joy of yours is first of all 10 3,2 | shall deserve. But if your joy and this we say to you as 11 3,2 | to your brothers if your joy is founded on ought else 12 5,2 | by a mob who were full of joy at any prospect of change, 13 5,3 | Charles VIII, much to the joy of the Signoria, left Florence, 14 5,3 | news thereof with great joy and comfort. Among other 15 5,3 | letter was the cause of great joy to the Holy Father: the 16 5,7 | mother, who gave a cry of joy when she saw him; for so 17 5,7 | return to Rome. The cry of joy uttered by Rosa Vanozza 18 5,8 | feeling prompted her cry of joy when she saw him once more. ~ 19 8,3 | certainty gave the pope great joy, for he attached all the 20 8,4 | was received with great joy by the pope, who at once 21 10,1| received with demonstrations of joy that were really sincere. 22 10,1| envoy of freedom. The great joy of the Milanese people was 23 10,2| apparently the greatest joy, and stayed three days; 24 10,3| Como, amid acclamations of joy from his former subjects, 25 10,4| them with every sign of joy, putting all his house and 26 10,4| family caused the greatest joy at Rome, for, while the 27 11,4| his domino, expressed the joy he felt at his arrival. 28 11,5| sovereign: as a sign of joy cannon were fired all day 29 12,4| Ferrara was received with a joy so great that it smacked 30 12,4| the same demonstrations of joy could be expected from a 31 13,5| calmest manner showed me his joy at the success of this enterprise, 32 15,4| Gonzalvo received him with such joy that Caesar was deceived


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