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mariette 2
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mariotte 38
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38 arm
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38 mariotte
38 reached
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mariotte

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1 1 | with Breton~persistency by Mariotte the cook, can be seen, as 2 2 | slyly.~ ~At this moment Mariotte came in to light the lamp, 3 2 | fashion of his country.~ ~Mariotte, who was also over forty, 4 2 | understand why Gasselin and Mariotte had never married; possibly 5 2 | like brother and sister.~Mariotte's wages were ninety francs 6 2 | which she was wont~to summon Mariotte by one, and Gasselin by 7 3 | kneel upon their chairs; Mariotte also~knelt before her stool. 8 3 | usually comes first," said~Mariotte.~ ~Every one now recognized 9 3 | mademoiselle," remarked Mariotte, "you can't prevent the 10 3 | Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel," said Mariotte.~ ~The gravel in the court-yard 11 3 | lantern. Seeing this lad, Mariotte removed her stool to the 12 5 | would not have~him wakened. Mariotte served the spoiled child' 13 5 | pocket and whistling once.~ ~Mariotte came through the tower and 14 5 | where's the harm?" said Mariotte. "She has thirty thousand 15 5 | What is that you say, Mariotte?" exclaimed the old baron. " 16 5 | Touches, monsieur?" said Mariotte, when~Calyste entered.~ ~" 17 5 | replied the young man.~ ~Mariotte was not inquisitive; she 18 8 | and Zephirine whistled for Mariotte.~ ~"Mariotte, the boy is 19 8 | whistled for Mariotte.~ ~"Mariotte, the boy is coming! cook 20 8 | is not to hamper you."~ ~Mariotte came to lay the table. Gasselin 21 8 | women, mother, aunt, and Mariotte, shared in the tender feminine~ 22 8 | very doors of Guerande. Mariotte endeavored to wean her young~ 23 8 | anywhere but here," said~Mariotte, with a sly, triumphant 24 10| said the old blind woman to Mariotte, who was clearing the~breakfast-table.~ ~" 25 10| the way at his age," said Mariotte.~ ~"They'll kill him," said 26 10| quite the contrary," replied~Mariotte, who seemed to be pleased 27 10| brought from the cellar, and~Mariotte had surpassed herself in 28 10| at dessert.~ ~As soon as Mariotte, assisted by Gasselin and 29 11| their respective chairs.~Mariotte had made galettes of buckwheat, 30 11| and cream, in addition to Mariotte's cakes; for which festal~ 31 11| brought back with him, as~Mariotte remarked, cartloads of books.~ ~ 32 12| Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel's page and Mariotte.~ ~"What does he want of 33 13| entered~his own house, where Mariotte gave him his belated dinner; 34 16| given~her precious keys to Mariotte. But she insisted on knowing 35 16| everything;~she questioned Mariotte and her sister-in-law incessantly, 36 16| pocket and showed them.~Mariotte, seeing such wealth, sent 37 17| two servants, Gasselin and Mariotte (whom I wish they would~ 38 20| month. Sabine, assisted by~Mariotte and Gasselin, invented various


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