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1 5| Saint-Pelagie for a brilliant article that offends the~Jesuits,--
2 5| ministers, he wanted an obituary article to~appear in the evening
3 5| at us; and bring me the article when you've written it.~
4 5| opening sentence~of the article, which was as follows:~ ~"
5 6| theatrical,--the finale of the~article."~ ~Du Bruel [continuing]. "'
6 6| Billardiere), and I there read an article which will appear to-night~
7 6| the editor read the~little article I gave him, written by the
8 6| hand. "Did you write that article?" he added, pointing to
9 6| effect of the~ministerial article. You must go alone, my dear;
10 6| Paris items, the following article, inserted~authoritatively
11 6| did open~it to look at the article on La Billardiere, recollecting
12 6| Baudoyer.~He read with fury the article which pledged the minister,
13 6| inquire; for when I~took your article to the newspaper office
14 6| advise you to study the article about Baudoyer; then, as~
15 6| fine thing indeed,~that article on La Billardiere. I sha'
16 7| money and the church. The article in~the liberal journal was
17 8| uphold him; here's~another article in the liberal journal,--
18 8| Chateaubriand for writing an article~against the ministry? Well,
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