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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Borgias

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1 1,1 | scarcely risen above the ground, and presented the appearance 2 1,1 | was situated on the very ground where St. Peter's now stands, 3 3,4 | of Marignan razed to the ground a hundred and twenty villages 4 4,5 | step by the nature of the ground. The situation was grave; 5 5,5 | their stricken foe to the ground; they all wore long cloaks 6 6,1 | advantages of the hilly ground. When these first measures 7 8,3 | their loads fell on the ground with the pack-saddles, and 8 9,3 | distance of two feet to the ground, he had confessed, in order 9 10,4| the Holy See was gaining ground in the Romagna, where no 10 11,2| his horns tearing up the ground. Alfonso awaited him with 11 11,3| quickly did they fly over the ground, whether the horse was pursuing 12 11,3| of the run, fell to the ground ten paces farther on. This 13 11,3| footing and fell to the ground unconscious; his assassins, 14 12,4| chestnuts was scattered on the ground: these the fifty women skilfully 15 15,2| his army still held their ground. ~Pius III, who knew he 16 16,1| nearly seventy feet from the ground, but one could only get 17 16,1| sought in vain to touch the ground with his feet; his rope 18 16,1| far off he was from the ground, and his fatigue prevented 19 16,2| been, it had lighted up the ground, and Caesar by the glare


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