A participant in a masquerade.
1 All at once I heard a masquer beside me say to another,-
2 Several times I saw her speaking in Russian to one masquer and another.
3 Canano threw down his cards and rose, saying, "That will do." The masquer left the table.
4 The masquer left the table.
5 Afterwards, with companions, habited as a masquer , he enters Vittoria's palace and puts her to death together with her brother Flamineo.
6 No masquer this, but a grim messenger from the Shades, bringing dire warning to one, at least, of that gay company.
7 The masquer who was pronounced to be Orloff followed her everywhere, and did not let her out of his sight for a moment.
8 A masquer dressed in the Venetian style was punting on a single card, going fifty sequins paroli and paix de paroli, in my fashion.
9 Then the uprightness of the late decree is in the mouths of the masquers to-night?
10 The masquers fled in dismay, and scampered along the aisles scarcely knowing whither they were going.
11 The hotel at Sondrio, La Maddalena, was in carnival uproar of masquers , topers, and musicians all night through.
12 But at this critical moment Lodovico and his masquers appear; brother and sister both die unrepentant, defiant to the end.
13 Contrary to his normal fashion, he had not applauded the masquers once, and consequently they had played to a silent court.
14 "Has there been any talk of the masqued ball or of the mysterious masquers ? "
15 Were masquers in this carnival of pleasure;
16 I met an ancient fellow in the Piazzetta about the time the masquers came in, and we had some words on this matter.
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