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1 8 | There are some men, like Nathan, of whom I have~already
2 8 | the feuilletonist,~like Nathan the dramatic author, like
3 18| distinguished men, Canalis and Raoul Nathan, a statesman and a man of~
4 18| alone together.~ ~"Come, Nathan," said Canalis, "Madame
5 21| seek to make Canalis and Nathan say of /me/ in verse and
6 22| night at a supper given by Nathan to Florine, after recounting
7 24| know it from Canalis and~Nathan, between whom she was hesitating
8 25| Lora, La Palferine, and~Nathan. The latter was asked by
9 25| Vignon's literary~power, Nathan's poetic gift, La Palferine'
10 25| and jest.~ ~"Well, then, Nathan, who is here to-night, will
11 25| Aurelie to place you beside~Nathan at dinner. One thing more,
12 25| which ought to be ephemeral. Nathan, very certain that the count
13 25| delighted to come here," replied Nathan,~"because, as I happen to
14 25| superintend this~debut. Nathan was a good comrade, and
15 25| first to withdraw;~he left Nathan and the marquise together,
16 25| not know she~possessed. Nathan hinted that La Palferine'
17 25| the devil was pulled~by Nathan with extreme cleverness.
18 26| presented to me ten days ago by~Nathan," she replied; "but you,
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