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1 2 | a charming Irish woman,~daughter of one of the noblest and
2 2 | like a sister; she made a daughter of her, she~adored her,
3 4 | Demoiselle de Fontaine."~ ~"The daughter of 'Grand-Jacques,'" cried
4 6 | des Touches confided her daughter to her sister, a nun of~
5 6 | who had been both wife and~daughter to him, remained to nurse
6 8 | after marrying his eldest daughter to~a Portuguese grandee,
7 8 | de Casteran, the youngest daughter of the~Marquis de Casteran,
8 8 | my~niece, Margaret, the daughter of your uncle, Lord Fitzwilliam,
9 9 | Fougeres in 1800 was the daughter of a Casteran who~made herself
10 10 | but we fearmy sister, my daughter, and~myselfto inconvenience
11 10 | the viscountess~and her daughter, to the great astonishment
12 10 | They left the mother and daughter at the end of the lane leading~
13 10 | the~provincial mother and daughter, judging by the look he
14 11 | your viscountess and her daughter for us," she~said, pressing
15 17 | Clotilde-Frederique, the second daughter, desired to remain unmarried,~
16 17 | was the~only disposable daughter left. It was Sabine on whom
17 17 | wife of a du Guenic and the daughter of a British peer.~Mademoiselle
18 17 | Duchesse de Grandlieu and her daughter~Clotilde, who both trembled
19 17 | ourselves, I will not give my daughter (if I have any~daughters)
20 19 | explained to her fully her daughter's~situation.~ ~"Madame,"
21 19 | said the duchess to her daughter,~"and you are mistaken.
22 19 | not~wish the death of my daughter, I am sureAll this, Monsieur~
23 19 | the first place, save my daughter; next, you must forget~Madame
24 20 | Baronne du Guenic:~ ~My dear Daughter,Your aunt Zephirine and
25 21 | great pains to draw~her daughter to her own house, partly
26 21 | said the duchess to her daughter, "a mother must of course~
27 21 | and accent and look of her daughter, felt~certain there was
28 21 | the duchess, taking her daughter into her~bedroom, "tell
29 21 | commit. Leave me now, my daughter," she said, going~to her /
30 21 | matter?"~ ~"You know that my daughter Sabine is dying of grief;
31 21 | dismiss my son-~in-law."~ ~"My daughter," replied the abbe, stroking
32 21 | sake of doing good to my daughter, I should do one great good
33 22 | Aurelie was really the daughter of the intrepid Colonel
34 25 | the first time; my poor daughter~is in despair."~ ~"Madame
35 25 | Grandlieu~returned to her daughter, she again listened to Sabine'
36 26 | Grandlieu, who had not seen her~daughter Sabine since the morning
37 Add| Secrets of a Princess~A Daughter of Eve~ ~Ferdinand~The Chouans~ ~
38 Add| Distinguished Provincial at Paris~A Daughter of Eve~ ~Gerard, Francois-Pascal-Simon,
39 Add| from a Courtesan's Life~A Daughter of Eve~ ~Grindot~Cesar Birotteau~
40 Add| from a Courtesan's Life~A Daughter of Eve~The Muse of the Department~
41 Add| Secrets of a Princess~A Daughter of Eve~Sarrasine~A Prince
42 Add| Another Study of Woman~A Daughter of Eve~Honorine~The Muse
43 Add| Distinguished Provincial at Paris~A Daughter of Eve~Honorine~Cousin Betty~
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