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It is clear that here and elsewhere the pilgrims are all assumed to be true sons of the Church. Transl. 6: An expression in use among collegians in France, to describe those students who are unable to pass their examinations; tantamount to our English plucked. 7: A man who has worn cioccie. 8: 'Tolla. 1 vol. 12mo. 9: 'The Victories of the Church, by the Priest Margotti. 1857.
New-born infants inhaled contempt of the law with the mountain air, and drew in the love of others' goods with their mothers' milk. Almost as soon as they could walk, they assumed the cioccie, or mocassins of untanned leather, with which they learned to run fearlessly along the edge of the giddiest mountain precipices.
His family is flourishing. His four brothers, Filippo, Luigi, Gregorio, and save the mark! Angelo, all wore the cioccie in their younger days; they now, one and all, wear the count's coronet. One is governor of the bank, a capital post, and since poor Campana's condemnation he has got the Monte di Piet
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