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1 2 | and almost captured,~he returned to Guerande, and from Guerande
2 2 | fishermen. Monsieur du Guenic returned to~Guerande in 1813, as
3 2 | necessary for his~marriage, returned to Ireland, and, after about
4 2 | father, son,~and servant returned to the house in Guerande,
5 3 | Richelieu, with whom he returned to France. It was the duke
6 3 | death of Louis XVIII. he returned to~Guerande, and became,
7 5 | CALYSTE~The poor mother returned to the salon deeply distressed
8 5 | it was midnight when he returned.~ ~The baroness, lost in
9 6 | ideas that~although she returned to the salons to eclipse
10 6 | two lovers to despair, she returned to her books, her piano,
11 6 | macerated face of her aunt returned to her~memory and made her
12 6 | Camille Maupin was born.~ ~She returned to Paris with Conti, the
13 6 | beginning of the winter she returned to Paris. The little town~
14 7 | cried Calyste.~ ~"He has not returned," she replied, going to
15 8 | pushed the bolt, then she returned, and leaned~upon the back
16 9 | low to the marquise, who returned the salutation with an~inclination
17 10| bitterness of my words when I returned and found you with Camille~
18 10| will~be uneasy."~ ~Calyste returned to Guerande with lagging
19 10| Camille in his ear, as he returned with~Madame de Rochefide, "
20 10| till four o'clock. Then he returned to the~gate to give his
21 10| Pen-Hoel (who had intrepidly returned to Guerande on~the back
22 11| Beatrix, who~had heard him go, returned to Camille, whom she found
23 11| the dunes.~They had just returned, and were walking up a garden
24 13| maternal affection. When he~returned, four hours later, very
25 13| with their own minds and returned~to those treacherously temporizing
26 14| and silent. Gasselin soon returned from one of the little~farms
27 14| the~accident.~ ~Calyste returned to dinner at Les Touches
28 15| in deep dejection.~ ~He returned home, found the usual company
29 16| into the~sea; I have not returned to the rocks at Croisic
30 17| whose youth~and health had returned to him, listened without
31 18| semi-darkness~gathered the light and returned it, turned Calyste's brain.
32 19| A PIOUS DUCHESS~Calyste returned to his own house about two
33 19| Madame de Rochefide has returned to Paris. Am I to have a
34 20| rue de Chartres! Calyste returned,~and then the study of his
35 25| the young count.~ ~Maxime returned the civility of his rival,
36 25| dine there."~ ~"Very good," returned Maxime. "Later, when you
37 25| When Madame de Grandlieu~returned to her daughter, she again
38 25| but we are all marrying," returned Maxime, throwing~himself
39 25| half-past ten o'clock the guests returned to the salon for~coffee.
40 25| eleven o'clock; she must have returned from the Ambigu," said~Rochefide,
41 26| replied, "Very good," and returned to the salon,~thinking: "
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