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1 2 | Guenic received the rents and~sent them to her brother by fishermen.
2 3 | of the new administration sent down by the government was~
3 4 | for Charlotte."~ ~"I have sent; my sister will receive
4 6 | town. She was rich, and she sent for Steibelt when~the time
5 6 | was~uninhabitable, and she sent her man of business to Guerande
6 6 | residence at Les Touches~sent down to her. It came by
7 8 | ferns, whose~very aspect sent the blood to my heart."~ ~
8 9 | girl~thus imposed upon him sent him with greater ardor into
9 11| beautiful~old English china sent to the baroness by her aunts.
10 11| rival in her~toils. She sent her to bed that night piqued
11 11| to Calyste, whom Felicite sent home to play /mouche/ with~
12 12| great salon, from which he sent away~Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel'
13 16| hours by his family.~They sent at last for the Guerande
14 16| Mariotte, seeing such wealth, sent Gasselin to lock the doors.~ ~"
15 17| regard me as an angel sent from heaven;~they tremble
16 21| about~which his penitent sent for him; but as the hand
17 25| who seems to have been sent from Alencon~expressly for
18 26| monsieur?" in a manner which sent Calyste back to his chair,
19 26| physical reaction,~and she sent for the doctor; but at the
20 26| I am in despair. Antoine sent you~away when your arrival
21 26| in his turn, saw Calyste~sent away; for du Guenic, hungry
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