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1 2 | of the household, the old maid~kissed the baroness like
2 3 | Pen-~Hoel," cried the old maid, eagerly.~ ~"Ah! mademoiselle,"
3 3 | was a thin, dried-up old maid, yellow as the~parchment
4 3 | was he~who helped the old maid to invest her savings.~ ~
5 3 | France.~ ~Thus this rich old maid was nobility, pride, and
6 4 | property?" continued the old maid. "Oh, she is running through~
7 5 | sacred beliefs."~ ~The old maid rose, and solemnly stretched
8 9 | view he saw they were a maid and a man-~servant.~ ~"Are
9 9 | see any horses," said the maid, sitting on a trunk.~ ~"
10 9 | The chevalier and the old maid, believing themselves~alone,
11 10| written above," said the old maid, interrupting Calyste, "
12 10| so many magpies. The old maid was~questioning Gasselin
13 10| Camille to Calyste;~"the maid can sit with the coachman.
14 10| Calyste's friends. Your maid, madame, will find a seat
15 10| mother has had," said the old maid, taking her~niece's other
16 10| telling lies?" asked the old~maid.~ ~"Since the Pen-Hoels
17 10| with her?" demanded the old maid.~ ~"I have been, but I am
18 10| and Madame de Kergarouet's~maid, had cleared the table,
19 12| it into the hand of her maid with a louis or two~underneath
20 12| for sooner or later the maid will find out the secret,~
21 13| Touches, he found Camille's maid keeping watch over the door,
22 13| handsome woman," said the old~maid.~ ~"My dear," said the baroness
23 16| sister-in-law's reply, the old maid ran her~hands through the
24 18| served by an old footman, a maid, and a cook from Alencon,
25 19| injured wife and mother her maid ran in.~After she was laid
26 19| intelligence was to send the maid to her friend,~Madame de
27 25| removed very~awkwardly by a maid the moment after monsieur
28 25| the~hat carried off by the maid.~ ~"No one."~ ~At that audacious
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