1Maria clapped her hands and declared the best of all were the sea-horses-"Cavallimarini," she called them.
2In the morning there was a letter from Marini on the breakfast-table.
3The personage charged with presenting them to the world was Monsignor Marini.
4But some time later came an investigator very different from Monsignor Marini.
5I'm religious with my Jan Marini five-step regime morning and night.
6I dislike this sort of conspiratorial masque Marini and his Chief indulge in.
7It would be premature to speculate on this, said coastguard spokesman Filippo Marini.
8He took it, first assuring himself that Marini was in complicity with them.
9The anecdote related of Marini, the Italian poet, may be true.
10The business that detained him was to get money for Marini.
11The days of Monsignor Marini, it may be hoped, are gone.
12Marini poked the fire briskly, for his sensations entirely sided with his wife.
13But then he had seen the fishermen, and finally Dr. Marini.
14To Marini Emilia addressed a Momus forefinger, and Marini shrugged, smiling.
15The relations of the Colonel and Signer Marini illustrated this.
16And let me beg you-neverpreach again before Anetta Marini.