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Examples
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For it was beautiful moonlight, and in Diamante it is the custom on moonlight nights for all to leave their homes and go out into the streets.
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He liked the life in Diamante and became friends with every one.
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All the blind of Diamante were there, and in Diamante there is an incredible number who no longer see the light of the sun.
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Don Ferrante and his sister, Donna Elisa, are considered the first people in Diamante, although they have lost all the family riches, and have to keep a shop.
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"We have not a single socialist in Diamante," she said.
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"Holy Father," she said, "let me tell you what has been taking place in Diamante on the slopes of Etna!"
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Donna Micaela spoke so the people in Diamante would have stoned her if they had heard her.
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If any one had asked who reigned in Diamante at that time, the answer would have been that it was the Christ-image.
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She was the only one of the old Alagonas left in Diamante, and the people followed her, more than they themselves knew.
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But he who lived in Diamante could not help fearing and asking.
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