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  • "Folco," he said quietly, "I want to ask you a question, and I want you to answer me seriously.

    Whosoever Shall Offend 1881

  • So the picture hangs on four grim faces – Yves Montand, Folco Lulli, Charles Vanel and Peter van Eyck.

    The Wages of Fear: No 8 David Thomson 2010

  • I'm frustrated by Folco, but her silence on the matter will have to suffice as her admission that she was wrong.

    Ezra Levant: March 2008 Archives 2008

  • I'm frustrated by Folco, but her silence on the matter will have to suffice as her admission that she was wrong.

    What do Stephane Dion and Ezra Levant have in common? - Ezra Levant 2008

  • Ninetta: yet being unable to endure the tortures extremity, they made themselves culpable by confession, and that they had a hand with Folco in the murder of Magdalena.

    The Decameron 2004

  • Restagnone being returned to Folco and Hugnetto, who thought everie houre a yeare, to heare what would succeede upon the promise past between them; he told them in plain termes, that their Ladies were as free in consent as they, and nothing wanted now, but furnishment for their sodaine departing.

    The Decameron 2004

  • Folco, and the other Hugnetto, (who had attained to incredible wealth, by the decease of their Father) were also as far in love, the one with Magdalena, and the other with Bertella.

    The Decameron 2004

  • Thus the idle and loose love of Restagnone, with the franticke rage and jealousie of Ninetta and Folco, overturned all their long continued happinesse, and threw a disastrous ending on them all.

    The Decameron 2004

  • Restagnone had intelligence thereof, by the meanes of his faire friend Ninetta, he purposed to releeve his poverty, by friendly furthering both their love, and his owne: and growing into familiarity with them, one while he would walke abroad with Folco, and then againe with Hugnetto, but oftner with them both together, to visite their Mistresses, and continue worthy friendship.

    The Decameron 2004

  • These newes were very strange to them, and their imprisonment as unwelcome; and although they were truly inocent, either in knowledge of the horrid fact, or the departure of Folco with

    The Decameron 2004

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