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1 Note| Mademoiselle des Touches (Camille Maupin) is George~Sand in character,
2 4 | Touchesthe Sieur~Camille Maupin, that is her other name,
3 5 | takes a man's name,Camille Maupin!" said the baroness.~ ~"
4 5 | stopped. "But she cannot be a Maupin and a des Touches~both,"
5 5 | added.~ ~"She is called Maupin on the stage."~ ~"A des
6 5 | Calyste. Already Camille Maupin has made him read many books;
7 5 | to call her so, Camille Maupin, rejected my~love more than
8 5 | to a statesman. Camille Maupin was Revolution itself in~
9 5 | the~biography of Camille Maupin you can then imagine the
10 6 | VI BIOGRAPHY OF CAMILLE MAUPIN~The town of Guerande, which
11 6 | masculine name of Camille~Maupin. She did not as yet eat
12 6 | woman of genius, so~Camille Maupin was the mask behind which
13 6 | diplomatic talents.~ ~Camille Maupin, one of the few celebrated
14 6 | everywhere. Since then, Camille Maupin has~written several plays
15 6 | presented by the life of Camille Maupin. She had known neither father~
16 6 | passion the eyes of~Camille Maupin are sublime; the gold of
17 6 | must be feared. Camille~Maupin is in some ways the living
18 6 | master and maker of "Camille Maupin." He bought into~order and
19 6 | as to form) which Camille Maupin modified by delicacy of~
20 6 | Felicite~died, Camille Maupin was born.~ ~She returned
21 6 | placed the name of~Camille Maupin in the list of illustrious
22 6 | she jokes about Camille Maupin,~that junior of George Sand (
23 6 | the celebrity of~Camille Maupin. But at the period of which
24 6 | post-office, directed to Camille Maupin~at Les Touches. In short,
25 7 | the reason.~Poor Camille Maupin! poor Felicite! She turned
26 7 | in their bodies. Camille Maupin knew the passion within
27 7 | one of the sashes. Camille Maupin, who shared the oriental~
28 8 | side of genius, and Camille Maupin's desire to put him back
29 8 | Breton, to whom Camille~Maupin stretched out a hand, which
30 8 | marquise dressed as Camille Maupin had fancifully depicted
31 8 | accomplished service of Camille Maupin's kitchen, just~as his mother
32 9 | soon.~Your friend, Camille Maupin.~ ~ ~Come as you are, without
33 9 | Brittany," said Camille Maupin,~smiling, as Calyste raised
34 9 | But you have Camille Maupin before your eyes."~ ~"Ah!
35 10 | never been loved, my poor Maupin, and you never will be after~
36 10 | Sufferings!" cried Camille Maupin, taking Calyste's head in
37 10 | from the celebrated~Camille Maupin, and that the Marquise de
38 10 | daughters. To know Camille Maupin and Madame de Rochefide
39 10 | of the celebrated Camille Maupin~/herself/. She was, however,
40 10 | the illustrious Camille~Maupin, endeavored to explain to
41 11 | conversations,~into which Camille Maupin put all her ability, took
42 11 | being~played by Camille Maupin, as shocking as it was grand,
43 12 | gracious manner; she is Camille Maupin; there is~nothing of the
44 13 | herself far beneath Camille Maupin. This~inferiority lay not
45 13 | to an observer as keen~as Maupin the coming hostilities of
46 13 | have~you descended, Camille Maupin! and why?"~ ~"More and more
47 14 | Conti, talking with~Camille Maupin.~ ~ ~
48 15 | that angel of a Camille Maupin. Well, my dear fellow, take~
49 17 | read as follows:~ ~Camille Maupin to Calyste.~ ~Calyste, before
50 17 | have thus brought Camille Maupin, the unbeliever, the writer~
51 18 | are not~delusions, Camille Maupin has sold me her fortune
52 25 | man who allowed Camille Maupin, the innkeeper of~literature,
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