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1 3 | this portrait of her, the Abbe~Grimont has just indiscreetly
2 3 | sacrifice, to which the abbe added another~ten thousand,
3 3 | in two weeks. These the abbe~brought to the table, arranging
4 3 | altar is raised," said the abbe.~ ~The chevalier was a man
5 4 | you good-night," said the abbe,~lighting the wick of his
6 5 | the~instruction which the abbe himself had received at
7 5 | sixteen, he began what the Abbe Grimont called his~philosophy,
8 5 | Fanny~placed him in the abbe's hands. The Church had
9 6 | persons had not reassured the~abbe by relating to him the strange
10 6 | accused of doing; but to the Abbe Grimont~this monstrous creature,
11 6 | reached the ears of the Abbe Grimont and~alarmed him;
12 10 | the du Guenics, nor the~abbe, nor the Chevalier du Halga
13 11 | was charming to him.~The Abbe Grimont endeavored to make
14 16 | assiduity with which the Abbe Grimont called every morning
15 17 | assembled company.~ ~The Abbe Grimont, to whom the honor
16 17 | which we were taken by the Abbe Grimont, a friend of the
17 18 | Chevalier du Halga. "The Abbe Grimont~told me she had
18 21 | them to the judgment of the Abbe~Brossette. We shall not
19 21 | view of such misery the abbe will~surely give me absolution
20 21 | for the third time), the Abbe Brossette, one of~the most
21 21 | royal blood.~ ~"My dear abbe," she said, pointing to
22 21 | la duchesse," replied the abbe, "do not mix up spiritual~
23 21 | Poor young woman!" said the abbe, maliciously. "What method
24 21 | My daughter," replied the abbe, stroking his chin, "we
25 21 | discovered a means, my dear abbe, to do a great good; to~
26 21 | me your plan," said the abbe, now becoming curious.~ ~"
27 21 | interrupted me," said the abbe, who could not restrain
28 21 | difficulty in all this," said the abbe.~ ~"What is that?"~ ~"Suppose
29 21 | Badly, very badly," said the abbe. "Habit is necessary for~
30 21 | hand."~ ~"Ah! monsieur l'abbe, if I make use of the means
31 21 | confession," repeated the abbe. "Save your child."~ ~The
32 24 | accordance with the advice of the Abbe Brossette the Duchesse de~
33 24 | judicious objection of the Abbe Brossette.~ ~Maxime and
34 24 | until I have consulted the~Abbe Brossette to know how far
35 Add| Country Town~ ~Brossette, Abbe~The Peasantry~ ~ ~Cadine,
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