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1 4 | chevalier made it a point of~honor to have new ailments. Inquiries
2 5 | considered our alliance a signal honor."~ ~"A woman who takes a
3 8 | Scaling a window is a badge of honor for a beloved woman."~ ~"
4 9 | be Dante. It is~for our honor as Bretons, and yours as
5 9 | night before. Was it~to do honor to the guest that Beatrix
6 10| muse of~Brittany and an honor to the region. The absolution
7 10| Nantes, which claimed the honor of having~been, if not her
8 12| have called me thatwould honor~a queen. Therefore, to-morrow
9 14| talent is to love you; my honor, my pride are in your~perfections.
10 15| they clung as a matter of honor, unless he wounded them;
11 17| all his grandeur and his honor. Dear child~of my soul,
12 17| Abbe Grimont, to whom the honor of the conversion of this~
13 17| changes of life,esteem, honor,~and the consideration which
14 21| laugh, and~said: 'Upon my honor, at your time of life I
15 23| ribbon of the Legion of honor on the occasion of an exhibition
16 24| Grandlieu did Maxime the honor of appearing to suffer from~
17 24| efforts you~must do me the honor to receive in your house
18 25| see, as to women a certain honor; we may~play the fool with
19 25| I~never received such an honor. Mademoiselle des Touches
20 25| officer of~the Legion of honor! The fool never guessed
21 25| officer of the Legion of honor, and chief-~justice at Alencon,
22 26| officer of the Legion of honor~after one year's service."~ ~"
23 26| Rochefide; you must recover the honor of your position; you must~
24 26| the woman to whom I do the honor to give myself."~ ~"But
25 26| I~have given my word of honor as a gentleman that you
26 26| letters you have done me the honor to write to me. They are,
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