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guenic 97
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98 happiness
97 guenic
97 house
97 saw
96 felicite
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1 1 | the rest of the world, du Guenic.~ ~At the end of a silent, 2 2 | scene opens, the family of Guenic (we follow henceforth the 3 2 | of Monsieur and Madame du Guenic, Mademoiselle du~Guenic 4 2 | Guenic, Mademoiselle du~Guenic the baron's elder sister, 5 2 | Guenics.~ ~The Baron du Guenic had started from Guerande 6 2 | Mademoiselle Zephirine du Guenic. After the~death of all 7 2 | uttered. Mademoiselle du Guenic received the rents and~sent 8 2 | by fishermen. Monsieur du Guenic returned to~Guerande in 9 2 | years old. The Baron du~Guenic came over to France to obtain 10 2 | the chief of the house of Guenic been more in keeping with 11 2 | Guerande.~ ~Monsieur du Guenic was a tall, straight, wiry, 12 2 | noble motto to which no Guenic had proved recreant: /Fac!/~ ~ 13 2 | admit that the Baron du Guenic was illiterate as a peasant. 14 2 | Penissiere, or the house of Guenic would probably have ended 15 2 | and old Mademoiselle du Guenic by surprise, although~the 16 2 | to time Mademoiselle du Guenic~took a long knitting needle 17 2 | induced either to leave the Guenic household. Both were under 18 2 | favor of the Baronne du Guenic, whose~subject she was now 19 3 | her stool. Mademoiselle du Guenic then said the prayer~aloud. 20 3 | style as~Mademoiselle du Guenic, she stirred an enormous 21 3 | A friend of Zephirine du Guenic, Jacqueline de Pen-Hoel, 22 3 | some of the best of the Guenic property from the farmer~/ 23 3 | relations with Madame du Guenic and her sister-in-law. She 24 3 | her page to burn in the Guenic hall that~singular gingerbread-colored 25 3 | fifteen years at the hotel de~Guenic, where the other noble personages 26 4 | countenance. At the hotel du Guenic, each of the players took~ 27 4 | walked home: "Monsieur du Guenic was sad to-night. Did you 28 4 | the matter.~"The Baron du Guenic fails," was a phrase that 29 4 | her feelings. Madame du~Guenic's evident preoccupation 30 5 | prosperous era. Mademoiselle du Guenic had understood and fully~ 31 5 | extract from Mademoiselle du Guenic her array of keys in order 32 5 | s name,"~added Madame du Guenic.~ ~"A war name, I suppose," 33 5 | exclaimed the old baron. "A Guenic~marry a des Touches! The 34 6 | anxiety to the Baronne du~Guenic and the excellent rector 35 8 | poor and noble house of Guenic little knew with what an 36 8 | Camille.~ ~Again Madame du Guenic sat up till one o'clock 37 9 | Bretons, and yours as a du Guenic to welcome a~Casteran. Come 38 9 | said, "to meet Monsieur du Guenic during the one~day that 39 10 | her," said Mademoiselle du~Guenic, slyly.~ ~"If Charlotte 40 10 | him," said Mademoiselle du Guenic.~ ~"That won't kill him, 41 10 | the lane leading~to the Guenic mansion, where a crowd came 42 11 | do for you, Monsieur du~Guenic."~ ~"The marriage will never 43 11 | illustrious house of du Guenic served a little supper~before 44 11 | excuse to-day for Monsieur du Guenic's not~dining with us?" she 45 11 | blushed. "Stay, Monsieur du Guenic," said Camille, in the tone 46 12 | waiting-woman, entering the hotel du Guenic, presented to~him. He carried 47 12 | the marquise.~ ~Madame du Guenic, whose heart retained every 48 12 | sight of the Baronne du Guenic walking in Guerande elsewhere 49 12 | the remark,~ ~"Madame du Guenic went out to-day; did you 50 12 | a little vain. Madame du Guenic, without naming her son 51 13 | blow which the Baronne du Guenic had~received in reading 52 14 | to salute him.~ ~"Can a Guenic die?" said one of them.~ ~ 53 14 | stopped short. Madame du Guenic felt the most violent~repulsion 54 14 | Camille, "this is Madame du Guenic,~and this is my father." 55 14 | anxious at the hotel du Guenic, for Mademoiselle des~Touches 56 16 | a little pink and white Guenic with a~Breton cap on his 57 16 | evening at the hotel du~Guenic, where desolation reigned. 58 16 | uplifting~of Mademoiselle de Guenic.~ ~"Alas! I prayed to God," 59 16 | Touches, the~Baronne du Guenic and Calyste started for 60 17 | to the recovery of the du Guenic~estates, and the rest of 61 17 | rank as~the wife of a du Guenic and the daughter of a British 62 17 | 1837 the young Baron du Guenic, whose youth~and health 63 17 | pair, was the Baronne~du Guenic, to whom the duchess had 64 17 | Brittany, at the hotel du Guenic,~a house as covered with 65 17 | which meets at~the hotel de Guenic adore me. They are all personages 66 17 | domains of the house of Guenic, bought~back, as you know, 67 17 | residence in the Chateau du Guenic, where~the windows are gates 68 17 | acclamations of the clan du~Guenic, a /gars/ of which bore 69 17 | Grimont, a friend of the du~Guenic family, who told us that 70 17 | great joy of Zephirine du Guenic. Beatrix lives still~in 71 18 | said to you that I am.~ ~Guenic, September 18.~ ~Has he 72 18 | furnishing the hotel du Guenic had been carried on by the~ 73 18 | 1839, the young Baronne du Guenic had a~son, and committed 74 18 | love.~ ~When the baron du Guenic reached home the splendor 75 19 | see that grand old~name of Guenic become once more historical!" 76 19 | To Madame la Baronne du Guenic:~ ~Dear Mamma,When you come 77 19 | Dommanget, "Monsieur du Guenic can lose thirty, fifty, 78 19 | comfortable~home with the hotel du Guenic. All deserted wives who 79 20 | To Madame la Baronne du Guenic:~ ~My dear Daughter,Your 80 20 | his own home; Madame du Guenic~received the letter, and 81 20 | sudden~flight.~ ~Madame du Guenic now entered a phase of suffering 82 20 | the rooms of the hotel du Guenic had assumed another~aspect. 83 21 | dying of grief; Monsieur du~Guenic has left her for Madame 84 22 | struggle there,~like Sabine du Guenic, by practising (as she may 85 24 | Maufrigneuse, de L'Estorade, du Guenic, d'Ajuda, de Restaud, de~ 86 24 | will be necessary that du Guenic be taken away~by his wife 87 24 | with women of that sort. Du Guenic would let~himself be cut 88 25 | The duchess, Madame du Guenic, and Clotilde were evidently 89 25 | used to free the Baron du Guenic's estates?~Ah! if she only 90 25 | want to send Monsieur du Guenic~to the right-about. It will 91 26 | ceased to~treat Monsieur du Guenic on the basis of the following 92 26 | Calyste~sent away; for du Guenic, hungry for love, came early. 93 26 | courage to break with du Guenic."~ ~"Ah! you have your revenge 94 26 | you to return to Madame du Guenic,but not for~three months. 95 26 | parted you~ ~from Madame du Guenic without the possibility 96 26 | place,~went to the hotel du Guenic early in the day and found 97 Add| Middle Classes~Cousin Betty~ ~Guenic, Gaudebert-Calyste-Charles,


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