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1 2 | interest. In 1814,~when the rector of Guerande suggested to
2 3 | Every one now recognized the rector's foot on the resounding
3 3 | already arrived," said~the rector, sitting down, and taking
4 3 | sixteen years of age. The~rector, Monsieur Grimont, was certainly
5 3 | on the mall,"~replied the rector.~ ~"Ha! then our /mouche/
6 3 | At the word /mouche/ the rector rose and took from a drawer
7 3 | mayor of the city.~ ~The rector, the chevalier, and Mademoiselle
8 3 | For the last six years the rector coughed~when he came to
9 4 | almost~invariably accuse the rector of cheating when he won
10 4 | over~novelties.~ ~While the rector was dealing the cards the
11 4 | in your legs," said the rector.~ ~"It moves about," replied
12 4 | finding out that spot on the rector's~face: when he had Mistigris
13 4 | The baroness and the rector exchanged looks. The cards
14 4 | reply to her~friend.~ ~The rector, who appeared to be well-informed
15 4 | but the baroness and the rector. The four old people had
16 4 | the baroness looked at the rector, who was playing pensively~
17 4 | looks to-night?"~asked the rector.~ ~"Yes," replied the baroness.~ ~"
18 4 | a trollop," replied the rector,"a woman of questionable~
19 4 | suffer too~much," replied the rector. "All Guerande is turned
20 4 | baroness listened to the rector, who was substituting monologue~
21 4 | With several men," said the rector. "And yet this impious creature~
22 4 | knowledge," replied the rector, "and I shall~die in my
23 4 | comfort Calyste."~ ~The rector did not cross the clean
24 4 | except the heavy tread~of the rector's cautious feet, which grew
25 5 | the training of him~to the rector of Guerande, she was certain
26 5 | Fanny for a~moment. The rector's revelations, the want
27 6 | ignorance, had reached the rector.~The receiver of taxes,
28 6 | Guenic and the excellent rector of Guerande. The Breton
29 8 | up her knitting, and the~rector and Monsieur du Halga had
30 10| understood one word of it. The rector~and the chevalier had arrived
31 15| sitting beside his mother. The rector, the~Chevalier du Halga,
32 16| The two old maids and the rector, pursuing~their scheme,
33 16| Breton girl, observed by the~rector and Charlotte's aunt, who
34 16| Felicite requested the rector of Guerande to come and
35 16| Nantes.~Nevertheless, the rector never missed a single evening
36 16| present, on a sign from the rector, joining in the spiritual
37 16| would be well," said the rector, "if we begged~Mademoiselle
38 16| restore them," said the rector, in a gentle voice.~"Mademoiselle
39 16| and I can die~send for the rector!"~ ~The words cast terror
40 16| to his father's side. The rector,~after hearing the report
41 16| the court-yard while the rector~administered the last sacraments
42 16| death had prevented the rector from~bringing Mademoiselle
43 17| hours after receiving the rector's blessing at Saint-~Thomas
44 17| arrived at the old castle! The~rector came out, mother, with all
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