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1 Note| history, and the transition period of the~/vieille roche/ as
2 1 | the style of the Louis XV. period,~and is ornamented with
3 2 | May, in the year 1836, the period when this~scene opens, the
4 2 | hundred; therefore, at no period had~the chief of the house
5 2 | war in La Vendee to~the period of her brother's return,
6 6 | society made obeisance at that period. She had, not unnaturally,~
7 6 | coincides with the mournful~period of old age. In Mademoiselle
8 6 | the~masterpieces of that period. This book, of a dangerous
9 6 | secret vexation.~ ~Until the period when this history begins,
10 6 | Camille Maupin. But at the period of which we are now writing
11 7 | treasures. Her bedroom is of the period of~Louis XV. and strictly
12 14 | fountain of his life at a period when neither thoughts nor
13 17 | to themselves that this period of~uncertain duration is
14 18 | Sabine had~nearly reached the period when the duty of nursing
15 20 | invented by her rival.~ ~This period lasted some months; which
16 22 | memory.~ ~It was during this period that Madame Schontz made
17 22 | he found himself at this period of his life, either from~
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