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  • ‘May I put it back in its usual place,’ said Florence,

    Dombey and Son 2007

  • Still the fixed look, the trembling lips, the throbbing breast, the face now crimson and now white; and still the deep whisper Florence,

    Dombey and Son 2007

  • He could not even remember whether he had often said to Florence,

    Dombey and Son 2007

  • Soft; the same project which the Duke of Florence,

    The White Devil 2007

  • Soft; the same project which the Duke of Florence,

    The White Devil 2007

  • ‘I knew it would be very soon,’ returned Florence,

    Dombey and Son 2007

  • Carlo Dolcini located the only known manuscript witness in a codex containing various political and economic tracts: Florence,

    Gregory of Rimini Schabel, Christopher 2007

  • With the score tied at 3-3 following three unanswered goals for Florence,

    USATODAY.com 2003

  • It had been on the steep flank of a hill south of Florence,

    Dance Of Death Preston, Douglas 2005

  • Having spent an indifferent space in this foppish folly, the houre of parting came, but not without wonderful affliction to Calandrino; and as they were going towards Florence,

    The Decameron 2004

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