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There were few amongst them elder than Angelo; and, from their general beauty, they seemed the very flower and blossom of the city. Short time had Angelo to gaze on his comrades that were to be: another minute, and he and his protectress were in the presence of the Tribune's bride.
And ere many days be past, the streets of Rome may be as rivers of blood." "We accept your offer, Tribune," said the Signora Frangipani, who was touched, and, in spite of herself, awed by the Tribune's manner. And as she spoke, she dropped on one knee, picked up the kerchief, and, presenting it respectfully to Nina, said, "Madam, forgive me.
"Never mind," said Patsy, cheerfully, for these fierce arguments between her father and uncle who were devotedly attached to one another never disturbed her in the least, "the Tribune's running smoothly just now, and the work is keeping us delightfully busy. I think that never in my life have I enjoyed myself more than since I became a journalist."
Accepting The Chicago Tribune's figures as relatively accurate, it may be remarked at this point that the number of homicides is far greater in the United States than in other civilized countries, with the exception of Italy, Spain, and some other countries of the Mediterranean region.
Immediately, however, his quaestor was charged with several misdemeanors, for the purpose of implicating Caesar himself. Indeed, an accusation was soon after preferred against him by Lucius Antistius, tribune of the people; but by making an appeal to the tribune's colleagues, he succeeded in having the prosecution suspended during his absence in the service of the state.
The hundred and twenty oaken blades, kept white and shining by pumice and the constant wash of the waves, rose and fell as if operated by the same hand, and drove the galley forward with a speed rivalling that of a modern steamer. So rapidly, and apparently, so rashly, did she come that the landsmen of the tribune's party were alarmed.
Thou shalt go with me to the palace." "What, today?" cried the boy joyfully, half leaping from his bed. "Dear dame Ursula, shall I really then belong to the train of the great Tribune's lady?" "Yes; and leave the old woman to die alone! Your joy becomes you, but ingratitude is in your blood. Ingratitude!
So long as the consuls, or one of them, could be depended on, a tribune's power was insignificant. When the consuls were of his own way of thinking, a tribune was a very important personage indeed. Atticus was alarmed for his friend, and cautioned him to look to himself. Warnings came from all quarters that mischief was in the wind. Still it was impossible to believe the peril to be a real one.
So saying, he touched the large loose sleeve fringed with gold, of the Tribune's purple robe. "Hush, father!" said Gianni, Colonna's son, colouring at the unprovoked rudeness and dangerous candour of the veteran.
Still their hearts were cut at sight of the Apostle, bent by years, toil, and pain. So Vinicius, who intended to take Lygia soon to Naples, where they would meet Pomponia and go to Sicily, implored him to leave Rome in their company. But the Apostle placed his hand on the tribune's head and answered,
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