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* Il barone rampante, 1957/The Baron in the Trees, 1959
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* Il barone rampante, 1957/The Baron in the Trees, 1959
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The barone was exceedingly beloved by his father, mother, sister, for the sweetness of his manners, his affectionate heart, and a wit so delightfully gay and lively, that his company was sought by every-body.
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When the barone was removed to Bologna, the whole family were studious to make occasions to get me among them.
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If moral rectitude, if practical religion (your brother the barone testifies this on his own experience) were lost in the rest of the world, it would, without glare or ostentation, be found in him.
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"Have you seen anything of a barone-looking lugger," he asked,
The Wing-and-Wing Le Feu-Follet James Fenimore Cooper 1820
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"Ah -- the barone!" exclaimed Cuffe, who, having discovered by his intercourse with the southern Italians that this word meant a "rascal" as well as a "baron," was fond of using it on suitable occasions.
The Wing-and-Wing Le Feu-Follet James Fenimore Cooper 1820
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But the barone that we saw burned with our own eyes, Griffin, can never float again.
The Wing-and-Wing Le Feu-Follet James Fenimore Cooper 1820
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"The barone!" again exclaimed Cuffe, when this new offence of Raoul's was explained to him.
The Wing-and-Wing Le Feu-Follet James Fenimore Cooper 1820
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