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1 2 | only son, for Calyste,~the heir, the sole hope of the great
2 4 | The countess is his heir; she has married an old
3 7 | French school, to-day the heir of Italy,~Spain, and Flanders,
4 12| Brittany; she will make you her heir; are you not~already her
5 17| daughters for lack of a male heir, she had written to~the
6 17| Vicomte de Grandlieu, the heir to their ducal title;~Clotilde-Frederique,
7 19| nurse," he said, "that the heir~presumptive of the Guenics
8 21| royal race could desire for heir presumptive.~ ~One evening,
9 23| where he was known as "The Heir" by reason~of certain premeditated
10 23| kiosk if it rained. When the~Heir was complimented on his
11 23| the~individual self.~ ~The Heir complimented these magnificences
12 23| success was nothing. The Heir, who wished to be accepted
13 23| the next day she took the Heir in her /caleche/ to the~
14 23| Madame Schontz made the Heir the butt of her wit, her~
15 25| the brutal~ambition of the Heir were fully on a par with
16 25| Have you never met the Heir? Du Ronceret of Alencon."~ ~"
17 25| effect produced~upon the Heir by the following conversation
18 25| Josephine!" said the Heir, tenderly, passing his arm
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