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Carissima, purtroppo, a me non piacciono per niente i colori.
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"I saw them go off with Happy, beating it for all they were worth toward the wings, Carissima," answered Snap, using for Mrs. Howland the name he had given her when he first met her, for this splendid big son-in-law loved her as though she were his own mother, and that love was returned in full.
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Carissima, His Flutiness the Duke of Bogota, and myself a mere
First Plays 1919
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Princess Carissima, His Flutiness the Duke of Bogota, and myself a humble Marquis.
First Plays 1919
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Maria Theresa, granted this title motu proprio to the queen and her successors, by virtue of the Brief "Carissima in Christo filia", of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913
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"Carissima!" he whispered, almost under his breath.
The Call of the Blood Robert Smythe Hichens 1907
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"_Carissima_, when London does manage to catch you, it is no wonder it makes the most of you," he said.
Queen Lucia 1903
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Carissima mia, - I am not going to write you a long letter; I only want to tell you that I hope all your perils and annoyances are over.
Selections from the Letters of Geraldine Endsor Jewsbury to Jane Welsh Carlyle 1892
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Carissima, I must stop also; it is my hour for duty, but I hope to meet you as arranged, and we will have a merry evening.
Fair Margaret Henry Rider Haggard 1890
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"Well, then, Carissima, why do you not take the affair in hand yourself?"
The Cardinal's Snuff-Box Henry Harland 1883
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