Hawkwood, a romance of Italy, 2 tomas |
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... Manfredi . He found the young Count busy writing . " Well ! " he exclaimed , after Alfred had re- lated his adventure of the preceding night ; " have you heard what has happened ? " " No , my lord . " " What ! " exclaimed Manfredi , who ...
... Manfredi . He found the young Count busy writing . " Well ! " he exclaimed , after Alfred had re- lated his adventure of the preceding night ; " have you heard what has happened ? " " No , my lord . " " What ! " exclaimed Manfredi , who ...
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... Manfredi , " what can you give us for supper ? -we have ridden thirty miles since dinner time . " The domestic shrugged his shoulders . " My lord , the larder is empty . " " Pleasant news , indeed - the cellar , too ? " Michele nodded ...
... Manfredi , " what can you give us for supper ? -we have ridden thirty miles since dinner time . " The domestic shrugged his shoulders . " My lord , the larder is empty . " " Pleasant news , indeed - the cellar , too ? " Michele nodded ...
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... Manfredi , " he continued , " is about to engage in a desperate conspiracy against the Lords of Milan , reckless alike of the conse- quences to others and himself . It is in vain that he invokes on his side the spirit of philan- thropy ...
... Manfredi , " he continued , " is about to engage in a desperate conspiracy against the Lords of Milan , reckless alike of the conse- quences to others and himself . It is in vain that he invokes on his side the spirit of philan- thropy ...
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... Manfredi again entered the room . Supper was shortly afterwards served , of which the two travellers partook heartily . The palmer ate sparingly , and remained silent during the meal . After the table was cleared , and the domestics had ...
... Manfredi again entered the room . Supper was shortly afterwards served , of which the two travellers partook heartily . The palmer ate sparingly , and remained silent during the meal . After the table was cleared , and the domestics had ...
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... Manfredi , rising from his seat , and pacing the room with hurried steps . “ Milan was not what Barbarossa would have made her , nor shall she be what the Vis- conti would make her . Father , I will not live the crouching slave of one ...
... Manfredi , rising from his seat , and pacing the room with hurried steps . “ Milan was not what Barbarossa would have made her , nor shall she be what the Vis- conti would make her . Father , I will not live the crouching slave of one ...
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66 My lord Antonio Antonio della Scala apartment appearance arms astonishment astrologer Bernabo Bernabo Visconti betwixt blood brother Carlo castle chamber comrade conspirators conti continued countrymen Doge domestic Donnina door dress Duke of Orleans enemies entered exclaimed eyes fate father fear follow Francesco Carrara friar friends Genoa Ghibelline glancing Gonzaga guests hand hastily Hawkwood heard heaven horse immediately instantly Italy Jacopo John Galeazzo Julio La Scala Lady Agnes left the room length letter live Lombardy look Lord of Milan lord of Padua Lord of Verona Manfredi master means ment monk Montanini nephew never night Oliver Padua palace prince prisoner Ralpho replied Alfred replied Visconti ruler of Milan Salembeni seat secretary seemed silence spoke stood thou thought to-morrow to-night tone troops turned Tuscany tyrant uncle uncle's usurper Velasco Venetian Venice Verona Vicenza voice wife wine young Count youth