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1 1 | Saint-Nazaire by water, with Nantes. The land road is used~only
2 2 | merely passed a~season at Nantes. During his stay in Dublin
3 3 | renewed every five years~at Nantes,for Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel
4 3 | who passed the~winters at Nantes, and the summers at their
5 4 | horse himself and gallop to Nantes for it. I~am not sure that
6 4 | even talking about her at Nantes. This morning the~Kergarouet
7 6 | a good-sized estate near Nantes, belonging to Madame des~
8 6 | convent. The populace of Nantes, during the last days of
9 6 | great-uncle, who lived in Nantes.~ ~Monsieur de Faucombe,
10 6 | observers, had any one in Nantes even suspected the powers
11 6 | sensation that no one in Nantes called her anything else~
12 6 | Henceforth she resolved to leave Nantes; but old Faucombe~falling
13 6 | It came by a vessel to Nantes, thence by small boats~to
14 10| the devil's~carryall. At Nantes, which boasted of more civilization
15 10| and her early successes in Nantes, which claimed the honor
16 10| hour without reference to Nantes,~matters of social life
17 10| matters of social life in Nantes, complaints of Nantes, criticism
18 10| in Nantes, complaints of Nantes, criticism of~Nantes, and
19 10| of Nantes, criticism of~Nantes, and taking as personalities
20 10| return almost~immediately to Nantes, where she had left three
21 10| country, and, above all, at Nantes, I have at least the~consolation
22 10| which~went the round of Nantes on the remarks, replies,
23 11| people this very evening to Nantes~to buy her works and those
24 12| leave Guerande and return to Nantes."~ ~The Chevalier du Halga,
25 16| region, and even reached Nantes.~Nevertheless, the rector
26 16| two of the best doctors in Nantes.~ ~The baron had received
27 17| another altar in a convent at~Nantes betrothed forever to Him
28 17| that is, how I love you.~ ~Nantes, June, 1838.~ ~Having now
29 17| our banner)ouf! I am at~Nantes.~ ~But oh! what a day was
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