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1 1,2 | read at the risk of being recognised, so great was his haste 2 1,2 | say at the risk of being recognised, for in his eagerness the 3 3,2 | friends, and scarcely was he recognised at the gates of the city 4 5,3 | Santa, and these claims thus recognised, were to be settled by arbitration. ~ 5 5,7 | accommodation without being recognised, traversed the streets, 6 6,3 | these arrangements, and had recognised the cunning Italian strategy 7 6,4 | Venice had successively recognised him as supreme head of the 8 7,3 | that way, and he fancied he recognised the handwriting of his sister 9 7,4 | the murdered man, who was recognised as the duke's valet; of 10 7,4 | of whom one was instantly recognised as the hapless duke. At 11 9,2 | s opponent a preacher of recognised talent, called Fra Francesco 12 10,4| thus they were all four recognised, and Sforza was arrested 13 11,3| passers-by, some of whom recognised him, and instantly conveyed 14 11,4| who did not wish to be recognised, and who took his departure 15 11,5| a woman, approached, and recognised the very same lady-in-waiting 16 11,5| who declared that he had recognised among the ravishers the 17 15,3| but at the first glance he recognised in his nocturnal visitor 18 15,3| made fresh aggressions, and recognised that the method proposed 19 16,2| the light of the torches recognised Caesar. ~Thus fell, on the