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1 1 | there~is but one man,the King of France, once elected
2 2 | would be thought I served a king from interest," said the
3 2 | for him to remember. Poor king! he must be weary~indeed
4 2 | thousand francs a year.~ ~"The king did remember!" he said when
5 2 | act of gratitude to the king, the baron sustained a siege~
6 4 | distressed by the sadness of the king of~Guerande; and after they
7 4 | the baroness. "See, I have king, queen, knave~of trumps,
8 4 | trumps, Mistigris, and a king. We win the basket, sister."~ ~
9 5 | about salvation, God, the king, and their~property. No
10 5 | fought for God and for~the king. Educated people did the
11 6 | among the defenders of the king, near whose~person his rank
12 9 | portiere,"punctual as a~king."~ ~"You recognized his
13 17| to Charles X.: "Must the king yield or~not?" At last,
14 23| said, on parting from the king of Alencon, a certain~du
15 24| Ajuda to bring her that king of~political cut-throats,
16 24| Alas! I have long been the king of~/mauvais sujets/, and
17 25| he added in the tone of a king~who binds himself, but promises
18 25| the du Ronceret whom the king ennobled was probably an
19 25| strong desire to see this king of the vagabonds of good~
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