Hawkwood, a romance of Italy, 2 tomas |
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... troop of lances halted at the distance of thirty or forty paces behind him . " My lord , " said the friar , hesitatingly , after some minutes had elapsed , " might I make bold to ask whether , if you do not meet your uncle , you mean to ...
... troop of lances halted at the distance of thirty or forty paces behind him . " My lord , " said the friar , hesitatingly , after some minutes had elapsed , " might I make bold to ask whether , if you do not meet your uncle , you mean to ...
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... troop behind him ; " send Jacopo hither . " The friar obeyed ; and in the course of an- other minute , Jacopo del Verme , who after- wards played so conspicuous a part in the Italian wars , was at his master's side . They conferred a ...
... troop behind him ; " send Jacopo hither . " The friar obeyed ; and in the course of an- other minute , Jacopo del Verme , who after- wards played so conspicuous a part in the Italian wars , was at his master's side . They conferred a ...
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... himself a prisoner . " What means this conduct , nephew ? " he said at length , in a voice trembling betwixt sur- prise and anger , and glancing at the compact troop drawn close up behind him : " has my HAWKWOOD . 21.
... himself a prisoner . " What means this conduct , nephew ? " he said at length , in a voice trembling betwixt sur- prise and anger , and glancing at the compact troop drawn close up behind him : " has my HAWKWOOD . 21.
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sir John Hawkwood. troop drawn close up behind him : " has my con- fidence in you deserved this treatment ? " " You yourself know best , " said his kinsman , coldly ; then turning to his second officer , he continued in the same tone ...
sir John Hawkwood. troop drawn close up behind him : " has my con- fidence in you deserved this treatment ? " " You yourself know best , " said his kinsman , coldly ; then turning to his second officer , he continued in the same tone ...
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... troops ? " " Hawkwood , my lord ? " " " ' Aye , that is the name . " " He is at present in the Parmesan . " " You are sure of that ? " 66 Certain , my lord ; he occupies Cremona , in expectation of an attack from Tuscany . " " And what ...
... troops ? " " Hawkwood , my lord ? " " " ' Aye , that is the name . " " He is at present in the Parmesan . " " You are sure of that ? " 66 Certain , my lord ; he occupies Cremona , in expectation of an attack from Tuscany . " " And what ...
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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