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1 2 | Ireland, and, after about ten months (at the~beginning of 1814),
2 2 | family were absent for three months without sending news of~
3 3 | pleased her best.~Every three months one or other of the four
4 5 | love more than eighteen months ago, during her last stay
5 6 | Guerande, which for two months past had seen Calyste, its~
6 6 | recovered her health in a few months.~ ~At the age of eighteen
7 6 | of an angel,~for eighteen months, closing his eyes at the
8 6 | theatrical~play of three months which history has called
9 8 | lurking and cowardly for six months, and murderous the~seventh.
10 8 | had not mounted for two months. The three~women, mother,
11 9 | keep her four~or five months. How can you expect her
12 10| Charlotte is to stay three months with her aunt, he will have~
13 11| Gasselin, and I lived for three months in Vendee on one~hundred
14 11| missed for the last two months. Charlotte attributed~this
15 17| world to me~in these last months. My voice will reach you,
16 17| to buy that happiness by months of suffering. Ah, you~do
17 18| mamma! at the end of three months to know what it is~to be
18 18| notice that for the last five months I think only of myself,~
19 20| This period lasted some months; which is not surprising
20 21| But at last, after some months during which her sister
21 21| not cured of her in three months I don't~know what he may
22 22| existence, that, about~ten months after their first meeting,
23 23| friend of his father. "In six months I shall be better~known
24 26| Calyste for the last six months.~ ~Since her public humiliation
25 26| rue de Chartres, butsix months hence, next~winterin the
26 26| Guenic,but not for~three months. Don't regret Beatrix; she
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