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... Gela , who , for innocence and beauty , had no rival throughout the province . His curiosity was excited by the reports that reached his ears , and he was resolved to see whether the reality corresponded with her fame . He went to ...
... Gela , who , for innocence and beauty , had no rival throughout the province . His curiosity was excited by the reports that reached his ears , and he was resolved to see whether the reality corresponded with her fame . He went to ...
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... Gela ! I love you ! " ' - pp . 230 -235 . The honest Rudolf , as the story goes , had already apprised Gela of the real character of her lover . His confession produced in con- sequence an overwhelming effect upon her : she could have ...
... Gela ! I love you ! " ' - pp . 230 -235 . The honest Rudolf , as the story goes , had already apprised Gela of the real character of her lover . His confession produced in con- sequence an overwhelming effect upon her : she could have ...
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... Gela was immured . ' Nearly arrived at the holy house , a procession met them on the path . It was a burial train , chanting hymns of mourning prayers for the repose of an innocent sister's soul . It was Gela , who was thus carried to ...
... Gela was immured . ' Nearly arrived at the holy house , a procession met them on the path . It was a burial train , chanting hymns of mourning prayers for the repose of an innocent sister's soul . It was Gela , who was thus carried to ...
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