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1 Note| actual persons in the~two or three thousand portraits which 2 1 | square~or round. The town has three gates, where may be seen 3 1 | and~for good reason; not three coach passengers a year 4 1 | panelled wainscot, about~three feet high, is of chestnut. 5 1 | the arms of the family. Three English guns equally~suitable 6 1 | suitable for chase or war, three sabres, two game-bags, the 7 1 | have four leaves instead of three. This difference~plainly 8 2 | prayer-book, he had not~read three volumes in the course of 9 2 | followed him joyfully. The three~men of the family were absent 10 2 | the family were absent for three months without sending news 11 2 | heard that paper read. The three guns hanging to the walls 12 2 | recognized the steps of the three men in the little lane leading 13 2 | while Gasselin replaced~the three guns and the sabres in their 14 2 | appearance of death, and three or four~solitary and projecting 15 2 | francs a year; Gasselin's, three hundred.~But thousands of 16 3 | III THREE BRETON SILHOUETTES~When 17 3 | bowed respectfully to the three occupants of the room,~and 18 3 | pleased her best.~Every three months one or other of the 19 3 | Pen-Hoel might have had three hundred thousand~francs 20 4 | nervous trouble, she goes on three legs constantly. See,~like 21 5 | inherit some property, two or~three thousand pounds sterling, 22 5 | persons compelled to live on three thousand francs a year the~ 23 5 | salon, for they dined at three o'clock. The baroness was 24 5 | baron; "they bear: gules,~three" He stopped. "But she cannot 25 6 | with the little girl and three sisters~of her convent. 26 6 | him in his work,writing three of his books, which the~ 27 6 | leases); and a capital of three hundred thousand francs 28 6 | towards Paris. She drew her three~hundred thousand francs 29 6 | that theatrical~play of three months which history has 30 6 | judges, successively; hence~three distinct ages, the last 31 8 | us intimate friends. For three years, from 1828 to~1831, 32 8 | which~swarmed, during the three years succeeding July, 1830, 33 8 | and now at the San Carlo. Three Italian operas in two~years! 34 8 | mounted for two months. The three~women, mother, aunt, and 35 10 | If Charlotte is to stay three months with her aunt, he 36 10 | forever to the projects of the three families.~ ~"We can very 37 10 | Nantes, where she had left three other little kittens,~who 38 10 | which for the sake of her three other "dear kittens," she~ 39 11 | Gasselin, and I lived for three months in Vendee on one~ 40 11 | veins to be visible, and three deep lines~made a bracelet 41 11 | not staying."~ ~When the three actors met in the salon, 42 14 | trees have never grown,~is three miles distant from the harbor, 43 14 | an existence of at least three hundred years. Above it 44 15 | that divan where the first three weeks so many comedies had~ 45 15 | happened during the last three weeks at Les Touches, delighted 46 15 | return to them; and all three watched him cautiously. 47 16 | Amirale's complexion."~ ~Three days later, the chevalier 48 16 | forest, and for some days all three~hunted. Calyste obeyed his 49 16 | at this moment that the three doctors arrived. They plied~ 50 17 | conjugal life? The first three~letters of Sabine to her 51 17 | honeymoon, of~which we here give three or four, will show the qualities 52 17 | us, which lasted through three~relays,I endeavoring to 53 17 | oaths enough~to satisfy three dynasties never to reproach 54 17 | never believe.~ ~We start in three days on horseback for this 55 18 | dear mamma! at the end of three months to know what it is~ 56 18 | see her again after nearly three years! How~shall we depict 57 18 | a man of~letters. In the three years since Calyste had 58 18 | de Rochefide did not cast~three straight glances at Calyste, 59 18 | Touches," she said,~smiling.~ ~Three hours passed, during which 60 19 | an hour, but~it was past three before he reached home. 61 19 | been~waiting for you these three hours."~ ~"Well, well," 62 19 | betrayed! at the end of three years,~at twenty-two years 63 19 | viscountess tremble,~and they all three looked at one another covertly. 64 19 | a confirmed egotist, all three~lying like a dealer in bric-a-brac, 65 20 | sure of her betrayal, spent three~hours with her son in her 66 20 | the Dead~Sea.~ ~ ~Two or three examples may serve to show 67 20 | passages. At~last, after three days' meditation, she came 68 20 | after~pecking at two or three mouthfuls.~ ~"Wasn't it 69 21 | Calyste is not cured of her in three months I don't~know what 70 22 | hundred francs if you invite three friends,~Rochefide offered 71 22 | well off; for at the~end of three years he had four hundred 72 22 | distance, as she~said, by three /blagues/ the wit of those 73 22 | possessed ostensibly the three hundred thousand francs 74 22 | her savings for the last three years and of the constant 75 22 | constant movement~of the three hundred thousand francs, 76 22 | of interest in the Funds three~hundred thousand francs 77 23 | Couture, a man about forty-~three years of age, half worn-out, 78 23 | with political life, the~three great divisions of the social / 79 23 | lacking.~ ~In the course of three evenings Madame Schontz 80 23 | hand, and heart, and future,three things of about the same 81 25 | and azure; on the first, three combs~gules, two and one, 82 25 | two and one, crossed by three bunches grapes purpure, 83 25 | hundred thousand! I want three hundred~thousand, since 84 26 | spite of their white wings. Three~carriages reached the rue 85 26 | in two, and actually rose three~times as if to box the ears 86 26 | give Madame du Ronceret three hundred thousand francs 87 26 | me, Arthur; give Aurelie three hundred thousand francs 88 26 | Madame du Guenic,but not for~three months. Don't regret Beatrix; 89 26 | pricked his illusions.~ ~Three days later, the Duchesse


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