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  • Bonafede, started the 1994 rally season off in the same winning form as they ended 1993 with a fine win in the Tour de Total Rally over the weekend.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1994

  • With the first stage cancelled by the organisers as the clocks were not functioning properly, Damseaux and Bonafede settled down to win the next three stages.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1994

  • The three Italians settled in London; Gnecco and Bonafede locating themselves in the Italian quarter amid most squalid surroundings; while for Giannoli I found a suitable lodging in the shape of a garret in the

    A Girl Among the Anarchists Isabel Meredith

  • We walked boldly past Limpet, and were soon at Shoolbred's, where I left the dynamitard with Bonafede, and, taking a roundabout walk, returned within half-an-hour to Grafton Street.

    A Girl Among the Anarchists Isabel Meredith

  • To my surprise I found myself face to face with Bonafede.

    A Girl Among the Anarchists Isabel Meredith

  • Next minute I was in the front kitchen, where Madame Combrisson, her husband, and Bonafede awaited me.

    A Girl Among the Anarchists Isabel Meredith

  • Bonafede, yet all three were alike powerless to bring about the larger happiness they dreamed of.

    A Girl Among the Anarchists Isabel Meredith

  • Bonafede explained that every minute was of consequence: Matthieu must leave at once or he would inevitably be arrested.

    A Girl Among the Anarchists Isabel Meredith

  • Bonafede winked at me and I could see that he considered the matter settled.

    A Girl Among the Anarchists Isabel Meredith

  • "At last," exclaimed Bonafede, with a sigh of relief on seeing us.

    A Girl Among the Anarchists Isabel Meredith

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