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Pagina 349
... Casanova , who preferred a safer mode of roguery , and who had no longing to be sentenced to the galleys , at last informed him plainly that he was a rascal . Stephano retorted that Casanova was a beggar , whereupon the latter knocked ...
... Casanova , who preferred a safer mode of roguery , and who had no longing to be sentenced to the galleys , at last informed him plainly that he was a rascal . Stephano retorted that Casanova was a beggar , whereupon the latter knocked ...
Pagina 354
... Casanova sat there motionless , await- ing the discovery . The result might be to him a case of life and death . What if the inquisitors condemned him to the wells ? Those dreaded dungeons were pits sunk beneath the basement of the ...
... Casanova sat there motionless , await- ing the discovery . The result might be to him a case of life and death . What if the inquisitors condemned him to the wells ? Those dreaded dungeons were pits sunk beneath the basement of the ...
Pagina 359
... Casanova as his rival . The two , by ill luck , chanced to come together in the lady's dressing . room ; they quarrelled ; the count insulted Casanova , and next morning Casanova sent a challenge to the count , which was instantly ...
... Casanova as his rival . The two , by ill luck , chanced to come together in the lady's dressing . room ; they quarrelled ; the count insulted Casanova , and next morning Casanova sent a challenge to the count , which was instantly ...
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THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
THE MORAVIANS AND THE LEPERS | 63 |
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