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1 2 | forever bound to~protect the Guenics.~ ~The Baron du Guenic had
2 2 | the great name of the du Guenics.~ ~The old Vendean, the
3 3 | feudal supremacy of the du Guenics. In their~salon he was as
4 3 | chapel belonging to the Guenics, where their mailed hand
5 3 | Breton grandeur of the du Guenics, had formed, ever since~
6 3 | actually possessed, and the du Guenics would never have allowed~
7 3 | friend Zephirine and the du Guenics, always showed herself honored~
8 3 | readily understood that the du Guenics were at the~head of the
9 4 | treat the /mouche/ at the du Guenics. The girl was ordered to
10 5 | small present fortune of the Guenics, might enable her to find
11 5 | coming generation of the du Guenics, by enduring privations,
12 10| Since when have the du Guenics taken to telling lies?"
13 10| were lacking, by the du Guenics. Mademoiselle~Zephirine
14 10| of whist; neither the du Guenics, nor the~abbe, nor the Chevalier
15 12| extraordinary is happening at the du Guenics."~ ~"Calyste is madly in
16 12| I for the race of the du Guenics in these days, Beatrix?~
17 16| She has destroyed the du Guenics!"~ ~"She may perhaps restore
18 17| fallen standard of the old du~Guenics; show to this century of
19 17| cries of~"Long live the Guenics!" till I was deafened; after
20 17| resemblance~to the former Guenics whom they had known in their
21 19| very intimate with the du Guenics, so~intimate that they shared
22 19| heir~presumptive of the Guenics is dearer to me than ever,
23 26| journey to Italy with the~du Guenics, and the sooner the better."~ ~
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