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... affairs , " continued the old man , " unavoidably took him abroad this morning , but I wait his return every moment . " Inglesant suspected that the Cavaliere , who appeared to him 226 [ CHAP . XXI . JOHN INGLESANT ;
... affairs , " continued the old man , " unavoidably took him abroad this morning , but I wait his return every moment . " Inglesant suspected that the Cavaliere , who appeared to him 226 [ CHAP . XXI . JOHN INGLESANT ;
Strona 227
... Cavaliere began to explain to Inglesant that both his father and himself were anxious to see him , to confer respecting the unfortunate circumstances which , as they imagined , had brought him to Italy upon a mission which they assured ...
... Cavaliere began to explain to Inglesant that both his father and himself were anxious to see him , to confer respecting the unfortunate circumstances which , as they imagined , had brought him to Italy upon a mission which they assured ...
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... Cavaliere smiled . " You do not altogether know this country , signore , " he said ; " there are always so many different factions and interests at work that a daring useful man is never without patrons , who will support and further ...
... Cavaliere smiled . " You do not altogether know this country , signore , " he said ; " there are always so many different factions and interests at work that a daring useful man is never without patrons , who will support and further ...
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... Cavaliere was speaking it was evident that his sister was listening with great attention . The interest that she manifested , and the singular attraction that Inglesant felt towards her , so occupied his thoughts that he could scarcely ...
... Cavaliere was speaking it was evident that his sister was listening with great attention . The interest that she manifested , and the singular attraction that Inglesant felt towards her , so occupied his thoughts that he could scarcely ...
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... Cavaliere was also present with his sister , whose name Inglesant discovered to be Lauretta . Don Agostino , to whom Inglesant had related the adventure , and the acquaintance to which it had led , was inclined to suspect these people ...
... Cavaliere was also present with his sister , whose name Inglesant discovered to be Lauretta . Don Agostino , to whom Inglesant had related the adventure , and the acquaintance to which it had led , was inclined to suspect these people ...
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