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" knew him, as was due to his rank and expectations. Still Don Camillo walked among the patricians of the republic with novel sensations. More than once he thought he detected, in the wandering glances of those with whom he conversed, signs of their knowledge... "
The Bravo: A Venetian Story - Página 246
de James Fenimore Cooper - 1831
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Cooper's Works: The bravo

James Fenimore Cooper - 1860 - 490 páginas
...papal embassy, and with an eye that spoke assurance in himself, he was greeted, as usual, by all who knew him, as was due to his rank and expectations....among the patricians of the republic • with novel sensationsMore than once he thought he detected, in the wan dering glances of those with whom he conversed,...
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The Bravo: A Tale

James Fenimore Cooper - 1860 - 478 páginas
...papal embassy, and with an eye that spoke assurance in himself, he was greeted, as usual, by all who knew him, as was due to his rank and expectations. Still Don Gamillo walked among the patricians of the republic with novel sensations More than once he thought...
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Cooper's Novels: The spy (1859)

James Fenimore Cooper - 1864 - 502 páginas
...papal embassy, and with an eye that 6poke assurance in himself, lie was greeted, as usual, by all who knew him, as was due to his rank and expectations....his frustrated attempt; and more than once, when he least suspected such scrutiny, his countenance was watched, as if the observer sought some evidence...
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The Bravo: A Tale

James Fenimore Cooper - 1871 - 480 páginas
...papal embassy, and with an eye that spoke assurance in himself, he was greeted, as usual, by all who knew him, as was due to his rank and expectations. Still Don Gamillo walked among the patricians of the republic with novel sensations More than once he thought...
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The Bravo: A Tale

James Fenimore Cooper - 1872 - 468 páginas
...had such been their intention ; o spoke assurance in himself, he was greeted, as usual, by ali who knew him, as was due to his rank and expectations. Still Don Gamillo walked among the patricians of the Republic with novel sensations. More than once he thought...
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