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... all his titles of nobility thrown in - nay , the entire kingdom of united Italy to boot . city and the But though he went so far as to offer the whole mansion for a royal sum , the Countess his wife , who AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN .
... all his titles of nobility thrown in - nay , the entire kingdom of united Italy to boot . city and the But though he went so far as to offer the whole mansion for a royal sum , the Countess his wife , who AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN .
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... Italian lady that Sir Rupert Lappin had become tenant of the first floor of the capacious Palazzo Belrotoli . Lady Lappin had declared again and again that she could not live out of Venice , and so far was her husband from desiring her ...
... Italian lady that Sir Rupert Lappin had become tenant of the first floor of the capacious Palazzo Belrotoli . Lady Lappin had declared again and again that she could not live out of Venice , and so far was her husband from desiring her ...
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... thrown in - nay , the entire kingdom of united Italy to boot . his titles of city and the But though he went so far as to offer the whole mansion for a royal sum , the Countess his wife , who 4 AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN .
... thrown in - nay , the entire kingdom of united Italy to boot . his titles of city and the But though he went so far as to offer the whole mansion for a royal sum , the Countess his wife , who 4 AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN .
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... Italian art . Seated in Lady Lappin's most sumptuous chair and with her little feet thrust forward and dis- played upon a gold - embroidered cushion the Bel- rotoli was in high good - humour . There were people about her , people who ...
... Italian art . Seated in Lady Lappin's most sumptuous chair and with her little feet thrust forward and dis- played upon a gold - embroidered cushion the Bel- rotoli was in high good - humour . There were people about her , people who ...
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... Italian and English , being scented at the Vatican and exploding at the Quirinal , it had finally raised such a clamour , that the judicious Bonamy had withdrawn suddenly from the Piazza di Spagna . His joy at finding in exile a woman ...
... Italian and English , being scented at the Vatican and exploding at the Quirinal , it had finally raised such a clamour , that the judicious Bonamy had withdrawn suddenly from the Piazza di Spagna . His joy at finding in exile a woman ...
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