The honour of a Romanprincess is worth a hundred thousand.
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Half the Romanprincesses wear sham jewellery nowadays.
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The Romanprincesses were not a little talked of up to the end of the thirteenth century.
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There was surely nothing in the death of a few miserable slaves to upset the nerves of a Romanprincess.
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"You have heard," he said to them, "of the beauty and goodness of the Romanprincess.
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But his joy at the thought that his daughter was to become a Romanprincess-andwith what a name!-hadreally turned his brain.
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Answer me frankly, would she not make the prettiest little Romanprincess who could kneel in her wedding-gown at the tomb of the apostles?
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Frivolous because all women were, depraved because her mother was, and restless because of the curiosity that inflammable imaginations share-inbrief, a Romanprincess.
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A strong invitation from a Romanprincess gave him a pretext for the war, and threw an air of chivalric enterprise over his invasion.
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A strange invitation from a Romanprincess gave him a pretext for the war, and threw an air of chivalric enterprise over his invasion.
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We met a Romanprincess going thither with a grand retinue, in consequence of a vow she had made for the re-establishment of her health.
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In short, the romance of a RomanPrincess is made up of a certain number of noisy winters, and dull summers, and plenty of children.