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The Three Cities Trilogy

PART IV
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Fortunately, there are some little obstacles in the way of that.
Nevertheless, such dreams naturally have great influence on excited minds, such as that of Santobono, for instance.

He's a man whom one word from Sanguinetti would lead far indeed.

Ah! he has good legs.

Look at him up yonder, he has already reached the Cardinal's little palace--that white villa with the sculptured balconies." Pierre raised his eyes and perceived the episcopal residence, which was one of the first houses of Frascati.

Of modern construction and Renascence style, it overlooked the immensity of the Roman Campagna.
It was now eleven o'clock, and as the young priest, before going up to pay his own visit, bade the Count good-bye, the latter for a moment kept hold of his hand.


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