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1 2 | only sister, Mademoiselle Zephirine du Guenic. After the~death
2 2 | the~baroness. Mademoiselle Zephirine, being deprived of sight,
3 2 | letters~white. Mademoiselle Zephirine, to whom the dark hour now
4 2 | compelled to be.~ ~Mademoiselle Zephirine was therefore agreeably
5 2 | own~in fact,Mademoiselle Zephirine insisted on looking after
6 3 | Instead of Mademoiselle Zephirine's wadded hood, she wore
7 3 | with her.~ ~A friend of Zephirine du Guenic, Jacqueline de
8 3 | its meannesses. Perhaps~Zephirine was in the secret of Jacqueline'
9 3 | accorded to her~old friend Zephirine and the du Guenics, always
10 4 | after big game. Mademoiselle Zephirine, who went shares in the~
11 4 | counters to Mademoiselle Zephirine or Mademoiselle~Jacqueline,
12 4 | the~missing counter than Zephirine and Jacqueline were seized
13 4 | ribs?" asked Mademoiselle Zephirine.~ ~"Without stopping on
14 4 | he likes, sister," said Zephirine; "as long as I am~above
15 4 | monstrosities,"~remarked Zephirine, taking out her knitting-needle
16 4 | with which Mademoiselle Zephirine engulfed her gains in those~
17 8 | exclamation of joy, and Zephirine whistled for Mariotte.~ ~"
18 10| you now?" said his Aunt Zephirine.~ ~"Let the boy amuse himself,
19 10| to arrive to-day?" said~Zephirine, turning to her sister-in-law.~ ~"
20 10| du Guenics. Mademoiselle~Zephirine had ordered the best wine
21 11| excited the cupidity of Zephirine~that she regretted not being
22 12| the chevalier?" said old Zephirine, addressing~her friend Jacqueline.~ ~"
23 16| t say a word," said old Zephirine, "and there's no~making
24 16| breakfast to-morrow," said old Zephirine to her friend~Jacqueline; "
25 16| longer left the room where~Zephirine sat knitting in the chimney-corner
26 16| Calyste."~ ~"She!" cried old Zephirine, "the author of all our
27 16| hundred /louis!/" cried Zephirine; "will that save him?"~ ~
28 16| Thirty-seven," answered Zephirine, continuing to count.~ ~"
29 16| and four /louis/," cried Zephirine.~"Is that enough?"~ ~"What
30 16| But the baroness and Zephirine soon saw that, in spite
31 16| household~in charge of old Zephirine.~ ~ ~
32 17| describe to~you my Aunt Zephirine, Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel,
33 17| 1839, to the great joy of Zephirine du Guenic. Beatrix lives
34 18| Les Touches!"cried my aunt~Zephirine, shaking her head.~ ~"He
35 19| and my mother and aunt Zephirine have~contributed."~ ~Sabine
36 19| by~which you and my aunt Zephirine and Calyste wish to reward
37 20| dear Daughter,Your aunt Zephirine and I are lost in~conjectures
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