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Examples
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Don Diego burst out laughing, but Ignazia said, slyly,
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Ignazia, with whom he spoke every night, she being at her window and he in the street, had informed him that she and I had been at the ball together.
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She whispered something in her ear which made Ignazia blush, and the duchess, becoming enthusiastic, told me I had chosen the handsomest girl in Madrid, and that she would be delighted to see us both at her country house.
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Ignazia, who looked most seductive when she laid aside her air of piety.
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He proposed a party of pleasure with the famous courtezan Spiletta, whose favours were dear, but I declined, for my mind was taken up with the fair Ignazia, whom I considered a worthy successor to Charlotte.
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When we were alone Ignazia asked me repentantly to forgive her.
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Ignazia a long time I made her put on white stockings, change her kerchief, and a dozen other trifles.
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I hope I shall get an increase before long, and then I shall be in a position to make Ignazia happy.
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We found a fine box with only two persons in it, and Ignazia, after glancing round, said she was glad that the detestable duchess was not anywhere near us.
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Ignazia was a perfect example of the young Spanish devotee.
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