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1 8 | Minna! yes, and that royal~duchess, whom I saw on the moors
2 17| the plans of the duke and~duchess as to the settlement of
3 17| just beginning, and the duchess and her~daughters did the
4 17| Baronne~du Guenic, to whom the duchess had said at parting,~ ~"
5 17| good-bye, Sabine," said the duchess; "remember your promise;~
6 18| and his mother-in-law the duchess guide him in all~matters
7 19| THE FIRST LIE OF A PIOUS DUCHESS~Calyste returned to his
8 19| My dear child," said the duchess, who was chilled to the
9 19| us go to her!" cried the duchess.~ ~Fortunately they arrived
10 19| me everything," said the duchess to her daughter,~"and you
11 19| letter.~ ~"That!" said the duchess, laughing; "why, that is
12 19| and Dommanget arrived, the duchess, who had given~instructions
13 19| And," continued the duchess, "as you do not know how
14 19| his mother-in-law, a pious duchess, the young viscountess,
15 21| soon became noticeable. The duchess,~an excellent mother, though
16 21| and~with Clotilde and the duchess, Sabine gave utterance to
17 21| My child," said the duchess to her daughter, "a mother
18 21| darling," continued the duchess, "was Monsieur de~Rochefide'
19 21| looking anxiously at the~duchess.~ ~"Oh, heavens! shall I
20 21| incisive bitterness that the duchess,~enlightened by the tone
21 21| Well, Sabine," said the duchess, taking her daughter into
22 21| but as the hand of the duchess was an~open palm for charity,
23 21| vicar was announced the duchess rose, and made a few steps~
24 21| Father," replied the duchess, "I thank you for your indulgence;
25 21| smiling.~ ~"Ah!" replied the duchess, "Because I must permit
26 21| replied the good and humble~duchess; "and I have made a vownot
27 21| my affair," replied the duchess; "when one doesn't often~
28 21| your child."~ ~The worthy duchess, delighted with her vicar,
29 22| estimate~the difficulties the duchess was certain to encounter
30 23| before the conference of the duchess and her confessor, Madame~
31 24| duke and the cousin of the duchess had~every right to present
32 24| certain that the duke or the duchess~had some need of him. Club
33 24| Maxime and d'Ajuda. The duchess, seconded by~the marquis,
34 24| himself, and waited till~the duchess should ask point-blank for
35 24| protect your wife," said the duchess, solemnly,~"and my family
36 24| instructions!" said the duchess. "Then I must appear in~
37 24| of my director," said the duchess, naively,~remembering the
38 24| vilest actions!" cried the duchess, interrupting this modern~
39 24| your accomplice," cried the~duchess, with a naivete which disclosed
40 24| You frightened that good duchess."~ ~"But she has no idea
41 24| explain his interview~with the duchess, his prestige with Madame
42 25| without some weakness!~ ~The duchess, Madame du Guenic, and Clotilde
43 25| the matter?" he asked the duchess.~ ~"Calyste did not come
44 25| receiver-generalship possibly."~ ~The duchess and Maxime left the room.
45 25| troubled, my darling," said the duchess. "Beatrix will~pay dear
46 26| d'Ajuda in his ear, "the duchess is in despair.~Calyste is
47 26| bought pistols."~ ~"Tell the duchess that Madame de Rochefide
48 26| life, that's all."~ ~"The duchess has already made me swear
49 26| Maxime. "Only~remind the duchess that she must make that
50 26| children?" asked the excellent duchess.~ ~"Nothing but good, dear
51 26| said in a whisper to the duchess,~ ~"I am loved, mother,
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