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Ring and the Book

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Ring and the Book

Robert Browning

"Better translate--"A Roman murder-case:
"Position of the entire criminal cause
"Of Guido Franceschini, nobleman,
"With certain Four the cutthroats in his pay,
"Tried, all five, and found guilty and put to death
"By heading or hanging as befitted ranks,
"At Rome on February Twenty-Two,
"Since our salvation Sixteen Ninety Eight:
"Wherein it is disputed if, and when,
"Husbands may kill adulterous wives, yet 'scape
'The customary forfeit.'"
(Excerpt from first chapter of The Ring and the Book.)

Note from reader: The main text I have read from follows the first edition; but there are some words or lines that do not make sense, either through copying mistakes or because they are difficult if not impossible to make sense of in the first edition. In such cases, I have relied upon an alternate text, found at archive.org and also in the public domain, that contains the wording of the later editions. --Tony Oliva

Year of Publication: 1869Genres: Narratives , Single author
Running Time: 26 hours 07 minutes 48 seconds
#Chapter Name
1
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Chapter 1 - The Ring and the Book: "Do you see this ring?"
Tony Oliva
9:31
2
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Chapter 1. "Word for word, So ran the title-page"
Tony Oliva
7:32
3
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Chapter 1. "So was the trial at end, do you suppose?"
Tony Oliva
11:47
4
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Chapter 1. "Well, British Public, ye who like me not,"
Tony Oliva
19:56
5
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Chapter 1. "This was it from, my fancy with those facts,"
Tony Oliva
7:45
6
The Nights
Chapter 1. "Enough of me!"
Tony Oliva
9:41
7
The Nights
Chapter 1. "Then, yet another day let come and go,"
Tony Oliva
7:56
8
The Nights
Chapter 1. "Also hear Caponsacchi who comes next,"
Tony Oliva
6:45
9
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Chapter 1. "Then, since a Trial ensued, a touch o' the same"
Tony Oliva
12:27
10
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Chapter 1. "Then must speak Guido yet a second time,"
Tony Oliva
8:10
11
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Chapter 1. "Such, British Public, ye who like me not,"
Tony Oliva
3:05
12
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Chapter 2 - Half-Rome: "What, you, Sir, come too? (Just the man I'd meet.)"
Tony Oliva
5:48
13
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Chapter 2. "From dawn till now that it is growing dusk,"
Tony Oliva
7:01
14
The Nights
Chapter 2. "These wretched Comparini were once gay"
Tony Oliva
7:31
15
The Nights
Chapter 2. "He waited and learned waiting, thirty years;"
Tony Oliva
8:09
16
The Nights
Chapter 2. "They went to Arezzo,--Pietro and his spouse,"
Tony Oliva
6:40
17
The Nights
Chapter 2. "I see the comment ready on your lip,"
Tony Oliva
6:25
18
The Nights
Chapter 2. "This makes the first act of the farce"
Tony Oliva
9:23
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The Nights
Chapter 2. "Leave it thus, and now revert"
Tony Oliva
8:42
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The Nights
Chapter 2. "So it went on and on till--who was right?"
Tony Oliva
6:32
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The Nights
Chapter 2. "Sir, what's the sequel?"
Tony Oliva
7:13
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The Nights
Chapter 2. "Therefore to Rome with the clear case"
Tony Oliva
10:07
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The Nights
Chapter 2. "The Canon Caponsacchi, then, was sent"
Tony Oliva
10:57
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Chapter 2. "Come, here's the last drop does its worst to wound,"
Tony Oliva
7:23
25
The Nights
Chapter 2. "But with a certain issue: no dispute"
Tony Oliva
5:52
26
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Chapter 3 - The Other Half-Rome: "Another day that finds her living yet"
Tony Oliva
6:21
27
The Nights
Chapter 3. "Truth lies between: there's anyhow a child"
Tony Oliva
6:19
28
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Chapter 3. "Adam-like, Pietro sighed and said no more"
Tony Oliva
7:12
29
The Nights
Chapter 3. "So--giving now his great flap-hat a gloss"
Tony Oliva
8:04
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The Nights
Chapter 3. "Then with the great air did he kiss"
Tony Oliva
8:08
31
The Nights
Chapter 3. "And faith here made the mountains move."
Tony Oliva
7:48
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Chapter 3. "Who could gainsay this just and right award?"
Tony Oliva
7:41
33
The Nights
Chapter 3. "In short, he also took the middle course"
Tony Oliva
12:52
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The Nights
Chapter 3. "This is why;"
Tony Oliva
6:05
35
The Nights
Chapter 3. "When first, pursuant to his plan, there sprung"
Tony Oliva
7:36
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The Nights
Chapter 3. "All was determined and performed at once"
Tony Oliva
9:20
37
The Nights
Chapter 3. "Guido's tale begins--"
Tony Oliva
8:16
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The Nights
Chapter 3. "So was the case concluded then and there"
Tony Oliva
7:26
39
The Nights
Chapter 3. "The priest went to his relegation-place"
Tony Oliva
7:16
40
The Nights
Chapter 3. "You, What would you answer?"
Tony Oliva
7:39
41
The Nights
Chapter 3. ""Come in," bade poor Violante cheerfully"
Tony Oliva
5:11
42
The Nights
Chapter 4 - Tertium Quid: "True, Excellency--as his Highness says"
Tony Oliva
7:30
43
The Nights
Chapter 4. "What's his resource? He asks and straight obtains"
Tony Oliva
7:22
44
The Nights
Chapter 4. "Accordingly, when time was come about"
Tony Oliva
9:21
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The Nights
Chapter 4. "Indeed the prize was simply full to a fault"
Tony Oliva
9:54
46
The Nights
Chapter 4. "Said and done."
Tony Oliva
7:36
47
The Nights
Chapter 4. "On the other hand "Not so!" Guido retorts"
Tony Oliva
8:47
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The Nights
Chapter 4. "On the other hand, so much is easily said"
Tony Oliva
11:28
49
The Nights
Chapter 4. "But then this is the wife's--Pompilia's tale"
Tony Oliva
7:59
50
The Nights
Chapter 4. "Then, look into his own account o' the case!"
Tony Oliva
6:36
51
The Nights
Chapter 4. "Guido rejoins--"Did the other end o' the tale"
Tony Oliva
15:41
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The Nights
Chapter 4. "Is it settled so far?"
Tony Oliva
8:31
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The Nights
Chapter 4. "And, as they left by one door,"
Tony Oliva
9:06
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Chapter 4. "At this discrepancy of judgments--mad"
Tony Oliva
8:44
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Chapter 5 - Count Guido Franceschini: "Thanks, Sir, but, should it please the reverend Court"
Tony Oliva
10:26
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Chapter 5. "I am representative of a great line"
Tony Oliva
7:38
57
The Nights
Chapter 5. "So I was."
Tony Oliva
14:17
58
The Nights
Chapter 5. "Now, Paul's advice was weighty: priests should know:"
Tony Oliva
12:36
59
The Nights
Chapter 5. "So much for them so far: now for myself"
Tony Oliva
15:42
60
The Nights
Chapter 5. "Such was the starting; now of the further step."
Tony Oliva
13:39
61
The Nights
Chapter 5. ""Far from that! No, you took the opposite course,"
Tony Oliva
8:59
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The Nights
Chapter 5. "So much For the terrible effect of threatening, Sirs!"
Tony Oliva
9:51
63
The Nights
Chapter 5. "Oh, but we did not write a single word!"
Tony Oliva
11:10
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The Nights
Chapter 5. "I played the man as I best might, bade friends"
Tony Oliva
8:11
65
The Nights
Chapter 5. "Now,--I see my lords Shift in their seat"
Tony Oliva
8:33
66
The Nights
Chapter 5. ""Nay," said the letter, "but you have just that!"
Tony Oliva
8:50
67
The Nights
Chapter 5. "Festive bells--everywhere the Feast o' the Babe"
Tony Oliva
13:40
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The Nights
Chapter 5. "But now Health is returned, and sanity of soul"
Tony Oliva
9:34
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The Nights
Chapter 5. "Then I proceed a step, come with clean hands"
Tony Oliva
15:00
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Chapter 6 - Giuseppe Caponsacchi: "Answer you, Sirs? Do I understand aright?"
Tony Oliva
7:28
71
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Chapter 6. "Men, for the last time, what do you want with me?"
Tony Oliva
8:37
72
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Chapter 6. "I begin."
Tony Oliva
8:20
73
The Nights
Chapter 6. "So I became a priest: those terms changed all"
Tony Oliva
8:16
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Chapter 6. "Sirs, ere the week was out,"
Tony Oliva
8:27
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The Nights
Chapter 6. "I questioned--lifting half the woman's mask"
Tony Oliva
7:37
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The Nights
Chapter 6. "So, I went: crossed street and street: "The next street's turn,"
Tony Oliva
12:34
77
The Nights
Chapter 6. "I answered, "It shall be when it can be."
Tony Oliva
6:29
78
The Nights
Chapter 6. "I' the grey of dawn it was I found myself"
Tony Oliva
6:42
79
The Nights
Chapter 6. "There she stood--leaned there, for the second time,"
Tony Oliva
7:41
80
The Nights
Chapter 6. "For the first hour We both were silent in the night, I know"
Tony Oliva
7:18
81
The Nights
Chapter 6. "We did go on all night; but at its close"
Tony Oliva
7:00
82
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Chapter 6. "Suddenly I saw The old tower"
Tony Oliva
8:14
83
The Nights
Chapter 6. "She started up, stood erect, face to face"
Tony Oliva
7:41
84
The Nights
Chapter 6. "When we were parted,--shall I go on there?"
Tony Oliva
7:49
85
The Nights
Chapter 6. "And I was just set down to study these"
Tony Oliva
7:43
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The Nights
Chapter 6. "I have done with being judged."
Tony Oliva
7:06
87
The Nights
Chapter 6. "Why, Sirs, what's this? Why, this is sorry and strange!"
Tony Oliva
8:15
88
The Nights
Chapter 6. "Sirs, I am quiet again. You see, we are"
Tony Oliva
3:28
89
The Nights
Chapter 7 - Pompilia: "I am just seventeen years and five months old"
Tony Oliva
8:20
90
The Nights
Chapter 7. "On second thoughts, I hope he will regard"
Tony Oliva
8:27
91
The Nights
Chapter 7. "Six days ago when it was New Year's-day"
Tony Oliva
11:04
92
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Chapter 7. "There was a fancy came"
Tony Oliva
7:51
93
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Chapter 7. "When I saw nothing more, the next three weeks"
Tony Oliva
7:32
94
The Nights
Chapter 7. "All since is one blank"
Tony Oliva
10:39
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The Nights
Chapter 7. "I felt there was just one thing Guido claimed"
Tony Oliva
9:19
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Chapter 7. "So, home I did go; so, the worst befell"
Tony Oliva
7:40
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Chapter 7. "I had been miserable three drear years"
Tony Oliva
7:44
98
The Nights
Chapter 7. "There may have elapsed a week"
Tony Oliva
7:16
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Chapter 7. "I returned,"
Tony Oliva
6:49
100
The Nights
Chapter 7. "Now, understand here, by no means mistake!"
Tony Oliva
8:14
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The Nights
Chapter 7. "Off she went--"May he not refuse, that's all"
Tony Oliva
7:24
102
The Nights
Chapter 7. "And this man, men call sinner? Jesus Christ!"
Tony Oliva
11:38
103
The Nights
Chapter 7. "You see, I will not have the service fail!"
Tony Oliva
9:35
104
The Nights
Chapter 7. "Well, and there is more! Yes, my end of breath"
Tony Oliva
6:11
105
The Nights
Chapter 8 - Dominus Hyacinthus de Archangelis Pauperum Procurator: "Ah, my Giacinto, he's no ruddy rogue,"
Tony Oliva
9:27
106
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Chapter 8. "Whew!"
Tony Oliva
13:13
107
The Nights
Chapter 8. "Yet what do I name "little and a leak?"
Tony Oliva
10:05
108
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Chapter 8. "So, doubtless, had I needed argue here"
Tony Oliva
11:58
109
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Chapter 8. "May Gigia have remembered, nothing stings"
Tony Oliva
11:33
110
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Chapter 8. "Have I proved"
Tony Oliva
13:37
111
The Nights
Chapter 8. "Pause and breathe!"
Tony Oliva
10:12
112
The Nights
Chapter 8. "And now, sea widens and the coast is clear."
Tony Oliva
9:19
113
The Nights
Chapter 8. "Here fall to be considered those same six"
Tony Oliva
9:26
114
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Chapter 8. "Third aggravation: that our act was done--"
Tony Oliva
8:32
115
The Nights
Chapter 8. "But wait awhile!"
Tony Oliva
10:48
116
The Nights
Chapter 8. "Talking of which flea"
Tony Oliva
8:35
117
The Nights
Chapter 8. "And now, thou excellent the Governor!"
Tony Oliva
13:04
118
The Nights
Chapter 9 - Juris Doctor Johannes-Baptista Bottinius: "Had I God's leave, how I would alter things!"
Tony Oliva
8:28
119
The Nights
Chapter 9. "End we exordium, Phaebus plucks my ear!"
Tony Oliva
9:35
120
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Chapter 9. "For lo, advancing Hymen and his pomp!"
Tony Oliva
12:08
121
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Chapter 9. "Enough! Prepare,"
Tony Oliva
7:53
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Chapter 9. "From all which, I deduce--the lady here"
Tony Oliva
9:29
123
The Nights
Chapter 9. "Thus Would I defend the step,--were the thing true"
Tony Oliva
9:06
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Chapter 9. "Fit place, methinks,"
Tony Oliva
10:56
125
The Nights
Chapter 9. "And so he was contented--one must do"
Tony Oliva
8:01
126
The Nights
Chapter 9. "It happened once,--begins this foolish Jew,"
Tony Oliva
9:40
127
The Nights
Chapter 9. "Forgive me this digression--that I stand"
Tony Oliva
10:51
128
The Nights
Chapter 9. "Yet doubt he dares!"
Tony Oliva
8:40
129
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Chapter 9. "Your "this," friend, is extraneous to the law,"
Tony Oliva
9:51
130
The Nights
Chapter 10 - The Pope: "Like to Ahasuerus, that shrewd prince,"
Tony Oliva
11:19
131
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Chapter 10. "But, after John, came Sergius, reaffirmed"
Tony Oliva
12:10
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Chapter 10. "O pale departure, dim disgrace of day!"
Tony Oliva
10:24
133
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Chapter 10. "This is why Guido is found reprobate."
Tony Oliva
10:34
134
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Chapter 10. "He purposes this marriage, I remark,"
Tony Oliva
10:28
135
The Nights
Chapter 10. "Whereby the man so far attains his end"
Tony Oliva
10:58
136
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Chapter 10. "So is the murder managed, sin conceived"
Tony Oliva
13:25
137
The Nights
Chapter 10. "Nay, more i' the background, yet? Unnoticed forms"
Tony Oliva
9:25
138
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Chapter 10. "And surely not so very much apart"
Tony Oliva
10:40
139
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Chapter 10. "So do I see, pronounce on all and some"
Tony Oliva
6:14
140
The Nights
Chapter 10. "O Thou,--as represented here to me"
Tony Oliva
9:02
141
The Nights
Chapter 10. "Neither does this astonish at the end,"
Tony Oliva
14:23
142
The Nights
Chapter 10. "And is this little all that was to be?"
Tony Oliva
12:31
143
The Nights
Chapter 10. "How should I answer this Euripides?"
Tony Oliva
12:50
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The Nights
Chapter 10. "Still, I stand here, not off the stage though close"
Tony Oliva
13:45
145
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Chapter 11 - Guido: "You are the Cardinal Acciaiuoli, and you,"
Tony Oliva
10:37
146
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Chapter 11. "Life!"
Tony Oliva
13:06
147
The Nights
Chapter 11. "That's Nature's way of loosing cord!--but Art,"
Tony Oliva
15:44
148
The Nights
Chapter 11. "I say that, long ago, when things began,"
Tony Oliva
9:23
149
The Nights
Chapter 11. "And the Pope breaks talk with ambassador,"
Tony Oliva
9:22
150
The Nights
Chapter 11. "Enough of the hypocrites. But you, Sirs, you--"
Tony Oliva
10:48
151
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Chapter 11. "Yes, presently...what hour is fleeting now?"
Tony Oliva
13:52
152
The Nights
Chapter 11. "Why must your nephews begin breathing spice"
Tony Oliva
10:28
153
The Nights
Chapter 11. "Panciatichi!"
Tony Oliva
10:13
154
The Nights
Chapter 11. "All which just means,"
Tony Oliva
9:54
155
The Nights
Chapter 11. "'Tis I preach while the hour-glass runs and runs!"
Tony Oliva
9:01
156
The Nights
Chapter 11. "Just this immaculate official stares,"
Tony Oliva
8:43
157
The Nights
Chapter 11. "And then my Trial,--'tis my Trial that bites"
Tony Oliva
11:30
158
The Nights
Chapter 11. "Thus The time's arrived when, ancient Roman-like,"
Tony Oliva
9:56
159
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Chapter 11. "So, let death atone!"
Tony Oliva
13:13
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The Nights
Chapter 11. "You too are petrifactions of a kind:"
Tony Oliva
15:05
161
The Nights
Chapter 12 - The Book and the Ring: "Here were the end, had anything an end:"
Tony Oliva
7:34
162
The Nights
Chapter 12. "Now for the thing; no sooner the decree"
Tony Oliva
10:54
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The Nights
Chapter 12. "And so forth,--follow name and place and date:"
Tony Oliva
10:29
164
The Nights
Chapter 12. "I looked that Rome should have the natural gird"
Tony Oliva
11:53
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The Nights
Chapter 12. "For me, the weary and the worn, who prompt"
Tony Oliva
10:05
166
The Nights
Chapter 12. "Alack, Bottini, what is my next word"
Tony Oliva
8:42

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