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1 Note| customs of the old Breton family, a social state existing
2 1 | mansion belongs to the~noblest family of the province; to the
3 1 | were ever heard of, this family, pure of~all alloy, possesses
4 1 | and the antiquity of the~family. It is as it was in the
5 1 | but recently the~present family!~ ~If you go to Guerande
6 1 | motto in the soul of this family. To those who~know the Guaisnics
7 1 | upon it the arms of the family. Three English guns equally~
8 1 | condition proves that the family has lived in this room for
9 1 | anachronism, to which the family is indifferent, would~grieve
10 1 | bedroom of the head of the family, the second is that~of the
11 1 | borne the banner of~the family, for at its summit may still
12 1 | thought they worked, for a family in perpetuity. Hence the
13 1 | and physiognomy of the family. For the last~fifty years
14 1 | surprising figures of the family might be less understood.~
15 2 | when this~scene opens, the family of Guenic (we follow henceforth
16 2 | named, after an ancient family usage, Gaudebert-Calyste-Louis.
17 2 | conversation in the baron's~family. There was but one personal
18 2 | joyfully. The three~men of the family were absent for three months
19 2 | considered himself as part of the family; he had played with Calyste,~
20 2 | together than this noble family sacredly devoted to its~
21 4 | to your bow. In case your family will not take charge of~
22 4 | trouble the peace of his family or~destroy the plans we
23 5 | them forgetful of mother, family,~country, and self-interests.
24 5 | of true reverence for the family, had promised to give him
25 5 | calculate expenses that in a family~of six persons compelled
26 5 | The Maupins are an old family," said the baron; "they
27 5 | inquisitive; she was part of the family; and she left~the room without
28 6 | The Breton des Touches~family has no connection with the
29 6 | has no connection with the family of the same name in Touraine,~
30 6 | in an enormous sum to the family of the porter and~gardener,
31 7 | in the soft torpor of his family life. For him,~Mademoiselle
32 8 | The old marquis (whose~family is not as old as yours),
33 8 | happiness of this noble family.~As he unfolded it, Calyste'
34 8 | ignorant morals of this family, prepared the fire~that
35 9 | baron.~ ~"An old Norman family, allied to William the Conqueror,"
36 9 | Rochefide was born of a noble family, but she felt that her son
37 10 | happy. I wanted to see our family~continued, and some, at
38 10 | the petted child of the family on account of the preference
39 10 | some excuse to leave his family on this~occasion, and go
40 12 | of~castles; my mother's family will lend us one. Ah, Beatrix,
41 14 | will sacrifice to you my family, my name, my~future."~ ~"
42 16 | watching from her window. The family, delighted at the departure
43 16 | if he did not speak the family language. He~merely requested
44 16 | surrounded at all hours by his family.~They sent at last for the
45 16 | dangerously ill that the family were forced to send, at
46 16 | has~turned him from his family, who has taken him from
47 16 | presence of the assembled family.~ ~"I die faithful to God
48 16 | stupor. On the day when the family put on their~mourning, the
49 17 | future.~Being allied to the family of Grandlieu, the ducal
50 17 | the day when the Grandlieu family and the baroness, accompanied
51 17 | and Leopold Hannequin, the family notary, explained the~preliminaries
52 17 | which withdraws from the family and~exhibits itself publicly
53 17 | both the world and their family. The love which begins a~
54 17 | affectionate devotion of Calyste's family, I feel a keen~desire to
55 17 | woman in the bosom of her~family. I remember how you blamed,
56 17 | must tell you how the whole family and the circle which meets
57 17 | Brittany, this~town, this family of ancient morals and ancient
58 17 | friend of the du~Guenic family, who told us that your dear
59 18 | that of knowing what her family would think of her marriage.~ ~
60 21 | end, but the~means, of the Family. Do not imitate that poor
61 21 | we shall only save the family. Calyste~has killed within
62 21 | hundred francs to some poor family if I succeed. But when I~
63 23 | bourgeoise, enter an~honorable family, and make my husband and
64 24 | but~extremely bourgeois family,a sacrifice to opinion!
65 24 | adopted by her and by her family. I am certain of being made~
66 24 | duchess, solemnly,~"and my family will not turn its back upon
67 25 | dithyrambics~inlaid with family facts even more cruel than
68 26 | the representative of a~family in need of consolation.~ ~"
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