1But with a few words Celestine had reduced her to a mirage.
2After the death of St. Celestine, Sixtus was chosen pope in 432.
3But Celestine was dead and the Colonnas had voted for his successor.
4Celestine looked at the man behind his glasses, and understood the matter.
5It could hardly have been that, but it sounded to Celestine like:
6But Celestine died after six months, and Lucius II was his successor.
7Celestine's coffee gets cold bringing it from the kitchen to the dining-room.
8Celestine received him favourably, and dismissed him with his benediction and approbation.
9First with Celestine, and then with Innocent, she entered into close relations.
10At this, Celestine uttered her first words since leaving the cell.
11Celestine recognized the handwriting, read the paper, and turned pale under the blow.
12No one had taken the reign name Celestine in Februaren's lifetime.
13From his master Buonamico had the portraits of Pope Celestine IV.
14Of them all, his prisoner Celestine seemed to have suffered least.
15From down below she heard Celestine raise a cry of warning.
16Celestine opened the letter, and a flush of pleasure came into her face.
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