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“When I opened my razor case on the following morning, I found a paper, upon unrolling of which I found a ringlet of hair, with the word Felice on the envelope.”
“Whoever has seen old Fra Felice from the Franciscan monastery put his foot in the loop of the rope and tread up and down to start them going, knows well enough that the bells cannot begin to ring without assistance.”
“Just blocks away, on neighboring First Avenue in the 60s and 70s, a flurry of new restaurants are arriving, including a wine bar called Felice and the ironically named Second Avenue Deli.”
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“I wish to tell you," he said, "that I have just now heard that old Fra Felice is dead, and that he has left a legacy to you all.”
“Fra Felice was a man who had received a great gift from his Creator.”
“His name was Felice Guadagni (Gain), which made him say in jest: I should be called Felice Gain-little if you had not enabled me to acquire such credit that I can call myself Gain-much.”
“His name was Felice Guadagni (Gain), which made him say in jest: I should be called Felice Gain-little if you had not enabled me to acquire such credit that I can call myself Gain-much.”
“To make room for Felice, he thrust aside, or allowed the idea of Felice to thrust aside, other objects which long had sat secure.”
“(Gain), which made him say in jest: I should be called Felice”
“The "Felice" circle of "King's Daughters" will hold a sale for the benefit of the Williamsburg Academy, established for the education of the "Mountain Whites" in Kentucky, on Friday,”
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