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... Marchese Palmarola , as simple as Cincinnatus and as gentle as S. Frances . But unhappily for Santa Rosalia , Palmarola had died of ter- tian fever one hot summer time , and another and different person had been elected in his place ...
... Marchese Palmarola , as simple as Cincinnatus and as gentle as S. Frances . But unhappily for Santa Rosalia , Palmarola had died of ter- tian fever one hot summer time , and another and different person had been elected in his place ...
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... Marchese had been a Catholic and a gentleman , and so had been silly enough to believe in such an anti- quated thing as moral responsibility . The Cavaliere Durellazzo had not these scruples ; he had been a wax candle manu- facturer on ...
... Marchese had been a Catholic and a gentleman , and so had been silly enough to believe in such an anti- quated thing as moral responsibility . The Cavaliere Durellazzo had not these scruples ; he had been a wax candle manu- facturer on ...
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... Marchese Roldano , and the other one Luca Finti , a lawyer . Roldano was a stately , gracious , and very kindly gen- tleman , who led a life as simple as it was dignified ; he had represented Pomodoro many years . Luca Finti was a very ...
... Marchese Roldano , and the other one Luca Finti , a lawyer . Roldano was a stately , gracious , and very kindly gen- tleman , who led a life as simple as it was dignified ; he had represented Pomodoro many years . Luca Finti was a very ...
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... Marchese in any such a manner was hopeless . So the Prefect coquetted with the Dissidente , and the Dissidente coquetted with him ; Messer Luca Finti being an adept at this kind of political flirtation . As for his principles , indeed ...
... Marchese in any such a manner was hopeless . So the Prefect coquetted with the Dissidente , and the Dissidente coquetted with him ; Messer Luca Finti being an adept at this kind of political flirtation . As for his principles , indeed ...
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... Marchese Roldano said to them in their own homely phrase : ' Dear friends ; bread is dearer in Italy by fifteen centimes a chilo than it is in Paris . I think that fact is more consequence to you than M. Gambetta : ' Then the hungry ...
... Marchese Roldano said to them in their own homely phrase : ' Dear friends ; bread is dearer in Italy by fifteen centimes a chilo than it is in Paris . I think that fact is more consequence to you than M. Gambetta : ' Then the hungry ...
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Academy Notes ALFRED CONCANEN Annunziata Author BESANT and JAMES Bindo Terri bit of paper bread BRET HARTE called Canterelli carabiniers Carmelo Cavaliere Durellazzo Cecco cloth extra cloth limp Coloured contravention Crown 8vo dear Demy 8vo door Edited eyes face Facsimile father francs Gigi girl Giunta grandfather guard head heart Italian JAMES PAYN JAMES RICE JULIAN HAWTHORNE justice JUSTIN MCCARTHY knew laughed looked LYNN LINTON MACQUOID maiden Marchese Maso Mazzetti Messer Gaspardo Nellemane Messer Luca Finti Messer Nellemane municipal muttered neighbour never NOVEL numerous Illustrations Nunziatina old Pippo old woman OUIDA Pastorini piazza Pierino Zaffi Poems poisoned Pomodoro poor Portrait Post 8vo Prefect Pretore Raggi river road Rosa Santa Rosalia Signore soul stone stood Stories Syndic thing thought Toppa Vezzaja and Ghiralda village Viola WALTER BESANT WILKIE COLLINS WILLIAM HURRELL MALLOCK wine wood young
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