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1 3 | and the friendship of the Comte de~ ~Portenduere. His splendid
2 3 | the doughty old~admiral, Comte d'Estaing. Though his manner
3 5 | was called 'l'Intime,'~the Comte de Fontaine 'Grand-Jacques,'
4 8 | his whole fortune for the Comte de~Casteran, his son. The
5 12 | Kergarouet, first wife of the Comte de Kergarouet, the~chevalier'
6 23 | Claude Vignon, the~young Comte de la Palferine, Gobenheim,
7 24 | cut-throats, the celebrated Comte Maxime de Trailles,~archduke
8 25 | whose~position toward the Comte de Trailles was that of
9 25 | s tool), revealed to the Comte de Trailles all~that he
10 25 | was really awaiting the Comte de la Palferine, who, within
11 25 | need of me,~Monsieur le comte, you will find me," he added
12 25 | clever Charles-Edouard, Comte Rusticoli de la~Palferine.
13 26 | furiously.~ ~"Monsieur le Comte de la Palferine was presented
14 26 | better than I," replied the Comte de Trailles,~modestly. "
15 26 | of rage:~ ~To Monsieur le Comte de la Palferine.~ ~My Friend,
16 26 | valet~answered, "Monsieur le comte is away, hunting." Each
17 26 | having made Monsieur le~Comte de Trailles a witness of
18 Add| Cousin Pons~ ~La Palferine, Comte de~A Prince of Bohemia~ ~
19 Add| the Department~ ~Trailles, Comte Maxime de~Cesar Birotteau~
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