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1 1,1 | finger of the dead pope, to dress, shave and paint him, to 2 5,2 | friars lent the fugitive his dress, and the cardinal, under 3 5,4 | them, wearing a very simple dress, that contrasted with the 4 5,7 | costume, he put on a groom's dress. Thanks to this disguise, 5 5,7 | liberty, Caesar, in layman's dress and wrapped in a large cloak, 6 6,3 | their chief, the strange dress of their new antagonists, 7 7,2 | it presented to Caesar's dress, whose scarlet robe admitted 8 7,2 | left his side. This was the dress he kept for his nocturnal 9 7,2 | Michelotto, how do you think this dress suits me?" ~Accustomed as 10 7,2 | monsignore; thanks to the dress, your Excellency has the 11 7,2 | instead of wearing this dress, which I can only put an 12 7,4 | At once the magnificent dress was fetched from the duke' 13 8,1 | colour, appeared in a French dress, followed, like a king by 14 8,2 | they reclothed him in a dress of coarse white cloth which 15 8,3 | wearing only the Moor's dress unbuttoned in front; the 16 8,3 | permit him to lay aside the dress and dignities of the Church, 17 9,3 | humiliating; he changed shirt, dress, and cowl. Then, when the 18 10,4| tall men, so, adopting the dress of common soldiers, they