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1 Note| manners and~customs of the old Breton family, a social state existing
2 1 | I A BRETON TOWN AND MANSION~France,
3 1 | planted~by the hands of Breton nature, one of the most
4 1 | public~square is filled with Breton costumes, which artists
5 1 | zoological species is found in Breton human~nature. Even now,
6 1 | town apart, essentially Breton, fervently Catholic, silent,
7 1 | caste which are given to all Breton brides, and the white linen,~
8 1 | of du Guaisnic, full of Breton significances (the roots
9 1 | their shelves, rubbed with Breton~persistency by Mariotte
10 2 | faithful to the ancient Breton hatred for England.~ ~The
11 2 | his stay in Dublin the old Breton, despite~his fifty years,
12 2 | Louis.~ ~The old and loyal Breton was now a man of seventy-three;
13 2 | inconstancy. In~him, the Breton granite was made man.~ ~
14 2 | signs of his energy and his Breton~resistance. His skin, marbled
15 2 | presented, like all the~Breton faces grouped about the
16 2 | Such silence is a trait of Breton~character. In forty years
17 3 | III THREE BRETON SILHOUETTES~When night had
18 3 | flesh tones, and of the Breton peasant in the straight
19 3 | her sister the illustrious~Breton house of the Pen-Hoels ended.
20 3 | brought up to~adore the Breton grandeur of the du Guenics,
21 3 | From a feeling of truly Breton~pride, Jacqueline de Pen-Hoel,
22 3 | by a few adventures with Breton girls, would have lost it
23 3 | courage, indomitable, of the Breton~sailor.~ ~The chevalier
24 3 | glorious relic of the old Breton navy the pension~which enabled
25 3 | Saint-Germain of the old Breton province, where~no member
26 4 | the Church. Moreover, this~Breton woman is not a royalist!
27 4 | worthy of his~name; he is Breton; some dreadful thing might
28 5 | offspring of the oldest Breton race and the~noblest Irish
29 5 | opened books, he speaks Breton, he fought for God and for~
30 6 | These rumors, swelled by~Breton gossip, envenomed by public
31 6 | woman, very well-born, a Breton, named Felicite des Touches,
32 6 | rector of Guerande. The Breton des Touches~family has no
33 6 | Mademoiselle des Touches, a true Breton, is of medium height, though~
34 8 | replied the angry young Breton, to whom Camille~Maupin
35 8 | can marry some~good little Breton girl, religious and accomplished,
36 8 | It is all as simple as a Breton heart. You will be,~not
37 8 | Calyste when he dined at~home. Breton plainness fought against
38 9 | with what agility the young~Breton's feet sped along. Some
39 9 | ardor, purity?~ ~The young Breton found the company assembled
40 9 | and thoughts. The young Breton suddenly felt within him
41 9 | be alone~with the young Breton for a moment.~ ~"My dear
42 10 | interruption and leave the young Breton, who remained~like a traveller
43 10 | the~world," replied the Breton. "Where could you find such
44 10 | her eye. Before the young Breton could get out of sight,~
45 10 | surpassed herself in her Breton dishes.~ ~The viscountess,
46 11 | marquise seemed to~consider the Breton girl as the only creature
47 11 | Camille's plot through the Breton fury of his love, of which
48 11 | began the guileless young Breton, his face~glowing with the
49 11 | with a~glance at the young Breton. "You know very well how
50 12 | destiny, and the pride of a Breton can rise to the height of~
51 13 | she thought the innocent Breton incapable of such boldness.~ ~"
52 13 | him. Still, Calyste~is a Breton, and very persistent; if
53 14 | Parisian marquise to a sound Breton~girl!"~ ~"I fear he does,"
54 14 | useless to write~it here, its Breton consonants being as difficult
55 14 | rock above them. The old Breton was~followed by Camille,
56 14 | top of the rock, where the Breton took her in his arms and
57 14 | guileless innocence the young Breton allowed his~thoughts to
58 14 | Nevertheless the day came when the Breton, driven to desperation,~
59 15 | impossible for the young Breton to~refuse this challenge.~ ~"
60 15 | when the~evidently happy Breton came up to bid Beatrix good-night,
61 16 | his mother and the little Breton girl, observed by the~rector
62 16 | and white Guenic with a~Breton cap on his head."~ ~"Calyste
63 16 | last sacraments to the old Breton warrior. The whole~town
64 16 | probable extinction of this old Breton race was~felt to be a public
65 17 | honors of Paris to the young Breton, who was~insensibly diverted
66 17 | children~and of your old Breton house than of you in offering
67 17 | flies, all buzzing in the Breton dialect!in short,~after
68 18 | another woman."~ ~The loyal Breton blushed, and I threw my
69 18 | domestic virtues of the~young Breton noble. The motherly solicitude
70 18 | spite of his will. The young Breton found Beatrix between two
71 18 | friendship which I~thought was Breton. Alas! we can make ourselves
72 21 | son-in-law is brave and a~Breton. He was heroic at the time
73 24 | to persuade that~serious Breton that she has never loved
74 26 | consumed by the fury of Breton~jealousy. At last, nine
75 26 | power could prevent the~Breton from falling at her feet
76 26 | Each time this~happened the Breton baron left a letter for
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