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1 1 | years the du Guaisnics have received their friends in the two~
2 2 | Mademoiselle du Guenic received the rents and~sent them
3 2 | and means on Louis XVIII.,~received the rank of colonel, the
4 2 | occasion, to protect him, and received the cut of a sabre on his~
5 3 | retained the tawny color it received in India,~whence, however,
6 5 | education. Calyste thenceforth received the~instruction which the
7 5 | which the abbe himself had received at the Seminary. The~baroness
8 6 | to whom she was related,~received her as their guest; but
9 6 | Mademoiselle des Touches had received this writer for the last
10 8 | The person from whom I received that letter yesterday, and
11 8 | Paris. Here's the letter I received~yesterday from Beatrix.
12 8 | idle. We have been~warmly received everywhere,though I myself
13 12| not come, Calyste finally received the following reply, which
14 13| the Baronne du Guenic had~received in reading that letter.~ ~"
15 16| Nantes.~ ~The baron had received a fatal shock on realizing
16 17| where~the baroness was received with all the distinction
17 17| Before marriage,~they have received from their mothers and the
18 17| in Walter Scott! My~lord received his tenants' homage as if
19 17| that I was too old to be received among the~Carmelites, and
20 18| from the shock~he had just received; but he nearly lost both
21 19| wife. But Calyste had not~received that species of Parisian
22 20| the first crisis, Sabine received~this terrible letter:~ ~
23 20| pretend that he had never received it. Sabine spent a~whole
24 20| own home; Madame du Guenic~received the letter, and gave it
25 22| seducer.~Madame Schontz had received the gratuitous education
26 22| affairs. Madame Schontz~received the revenues and paid the
27 24| wife should not be as well received as Madame de Portenduere
28 25| After you, God. I~never received such an honor. Mademoiselle
29 26| On the ninth day Calyste received a line from La Palferine,
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