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Rome.' the parade of October 28
was in an atmosphere of enthusiasm.

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The entire city was there to greet
our leader and proclaim its faith...

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in the glorious and indomitable
destiny of the imperial fatherland.

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His Excellency S. De Carolis
took part in the jump through the hoop.

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What a man.
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Sons of the she-wolf flocked
to the beaches of Rome where ltalians...

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and their automobiles paraded
to the songs of the revolution...

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followed by a box lunch
which included bread...

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famous national cheeses
and piping red tea.

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Florence.' the magnificent
stone walls of the Pitti Palace...

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seem to smile beneath
the warm, spring sunshine.

:11:46
This lady was the wife
of the local druggist.

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Everyone said
she was worse than Messalina.

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And no need to play with yourself.
That's what's nice about Rome.

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It's big and nobody knows you.
You are free to come and go.

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What about the Roman women?
What are they like?

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The Roman women?
They've got an ass as wide as that.


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