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1 1,2 | a man wrapped in a cloak stood up like a ghost against 2 5,2 | sword in hand: behind him stood guards, ordered, if need-were, 3 5,6 | hands. Then, after they had stood for a moment, exchanging 4 5,6 | hand, and the forehead, he stood up, while the first president 5 5,6 | and the first president stood up, uncovered, and resumed 6 5,8 | retreat to a house, where they stood a siege, and made so valiant 7 6,2 | the heights where he now stood, stretching as far as the 8 7,2 | who with a careless air stood bareheaded before ham, he 9 7,2 | question, that at first he stood mute, and only after a few 10 7,3 | the piazza where they then stood, promising to be on his 11 9,3 | morning, Palm Sunday, he stood up in the pulpit to explain 12 10,3| on one of which Caesar stood, clad in the robe of an 13 11,2| instead. For a moment he stood motionless, roaring, kicking 14 11,5| it was repeated, and he stood for one instant motionless, 15 11,5| had passed over where it stood; so that none could say, 16 12,4| the envoys from Ferrara stood on the other: into their 17 14,2| four torches. The cardinal stood still for a moment, his 18 15,1| cardinals saw that Rome now stood upon a mine which the least 19 15,1| from the moment that Orsini stood alone he ceased to fear