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... know something of every thing . " Well , Tonti , " answered Signor Viti , in a protecting manner , and with an affable smile , " as this is not an affair that is likely to go to the higher courts at Florence , your explanations may ...
... know something of every thing . " Well , Tonti , " answered Signor Viti , in a protecting manner , and with an affable smile , " as this is not an affair that is likely to go to the higher courts at Florence , your explanations may ...
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I see how it is , Signor Vice - governatore — you suspect me of being a Frenchman , or a Spaniard , or some- thing else than I claim to be . On this head , however , you may set your heart at rest , and put full faith in what I tell you ...
I see how it is , Signor Vice - governatore — you suspect me of being a Frenchman , or a Spaniard , or some- thing else than I claim to be . On this head , however , you may set your heart at rest , and put full faith in what I tell you ...
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It is true , the law says one thing , on this head , but then the men , women and children say another . Nothing has troubled me more than this same matter of religion . " " Ah ! you sailors do not disquiet your souls with such thoughts ...
It is true , the law says one thing , on this head , but then the men , women and children say another . Nothing has troubled me more than this same matter of religion . " " Ah ! you sailors do not disquiet your souls with such thoughts ...
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The only thing that one who understood the language perfectly would have been apt to advert to , was the circumstance that the words which the sailor pronounced " Jaques Smeet , " were written , plainly enough , " Jack Smith " an ...
The only thing that one who understood the language perfectly would have been apt to advert to , was the circumstance that the words which the sailor pronounced " Jaques Smeet , " were written , plainly enough , " Jack Smith " an ...
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66 ' It was an improbable thing that an enemy , or a corsair , would venture into this haven of ours , Vito Viti , " said the vice - governatore , in a self - approving manner ; " for we have a reputation for being vigilant , and for ...
66 ' It was an improbable thing that an enemy , or a corsair , would venture into this haven of ours , Vito Viti , " said the vice - governatore , in a self - approving manner ; " for we have a reputation for being vigilant , and for ...
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