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1 2,1 | cardinal's hat, to yield up his prisoner. Thus, on the 13th of March, 2 4,5 | where he lived more like prisoner than lord. He found him 3 6,4 | powerful house, had been taken prisoner during the war, and was 4 7,1 | Orsini, son of Virginio, the prisoner, and Vitellozzo Vitelli, 5 7,1 | aid the retreat, was taken prisoner with all his artillery and 6 7,1 | money, they gave up their prisoner, the Duke of Urbino, estimating 7 7,1 | made his own general, taken prisoner in his service, pay, to 8 7,1 | By a strange fatality the prisoner had died, eight days before 9 8,1 | purpose, he explained to the prisoner the embarrassing situation 10 8,2 | packet, and, stripping the prisoner of his ecclesiastical garments, 11 8,2 | belongings of the condemned prisoner. ~But the hunting parties, 12 10,2| Caterina Sforza had been taken prisoner while she was making an 13 10,4| before he found himself a prisoner in the hand's of his brother' 14 13,2| and Ugo di Cardona taken prisoner, while Michelotto only escaped 15 13,5| learns that Vitellozzo is a prisoner. ~"When I objected that 16 15,3| he was supposed to be a prisoner, had brought about great 17 15,4| his lord and master was a prisoner, it would be disgraceful 18 15,4| into such a rage that the prisoner thought a second time that 19 15,4| Julius II might keep him a prisoner, in spite of his pledged 20 15,4| rigour, and knowing that his prisoner would some day or other 21 15,4| name, who arrested him as a prisoner of Ferdinand the Catholic. 22 16,1| with his cousin's. So the prisoner was beginning to despair, 23 16,1| the chief difficulty. ~But prisoner though he was, Caesar had 24 16,1| breakfast with him; happily the prisoner, yielding perhaps to some 25 16,1| night before; he found his prisoner so dejected and gloomy in 26 16,1| accepted. ~This time it was the prisoner who did the honours: Caesar 27 16,1| carefully, and left their prisoner alone. ~Caesar stayed for