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1 II | understand neither. Dear Antoinette, make my excuses to~her."~ ~
2 III | General broke in, "But, Antoinette, let me see you, you whom~
3 III | you."~ ~"Do not call me Antoinette, I implore you. Memories
4 III | do not think twice of it, Antoinette; the Holy~Father himself
5 III | What can I say? Dear Antoinette, I will say this, that I
6 III | now, today, I love you, Antoinette, with all my~soul's strength...
7 III | together here on earth."~ ~"Antoinette, will you come with me?"~ ~"
8 IV | a tabouret at Court. So, Antoinette de Navarreins, at the~age
9 IV | family policy; and Mlle~Antoinette, a beautiful and portionless
10 VII | fro in the~boudoir. "Dear Antoinette, I wield a more absolute
11 VII | answer you. I can trust you, Antoinette; I shall have no~suspicion,
12 VII | of her~words.~ ~"My dear Antoinette, thank you for giving love
13 VII | Langeais; I am with~my dear Antoinette."~ ~"Will you do me the
14 VII | was a woman once more.--"Antoinette," he went on, laying~his
15 VII | allowed~him to call her Antoinette. So he made up his mind
16 VIII| of the position.~ ~"Dear Antoinette," he cried. "Yes, you are
17 VIII| I have not a doubt left. Antoinette,~doubt in love is a kind
18 VIII| duchess nor a Navarreins; Antoinette, in her disguises, had~gone
19 VIII| shut upon you. The tender~Antoinette would dismiss everything
20 VIII| to him.~ ~"Forgive, dear Antoinette; but a host of horrid doubts
21 VIII| yesterday, be mine, dear Antoinette,"~he cried; "you shall"~ ~"
22 VIII| not help exclaiming, "Dear Antoinette! what is the matter with~
23 IX | Madame, it is too late! Antoinette cannot save the Duchesse
24 IX | coiffure.~ ~"Well, dear Antoinette, we have been looking for
25 IX | littlenesses. What do you say, Antoinette?"~ ~Woman of the world though
26 IX | impatience grew~unbearable, Antoinette found reasons for his delay.
27 IX | you came in to speak about Antoinette. But yesterday she~was very
28 IX | in that set."~ ~"Well, Antoinette does not find time heavy
29 IX | fashion. Between~ourselves, Antoinette might have made a better
30 IX | Montriveau."~ ~"My dear Antoinette, you were at home all the
31 X | and~leave me alone with Antoinette. Ail three of you come and
32 X | world for your sake. ~ ~"ANTOINETTE."~ ~ ~"Dear Vidame," said
33 X | and his wife was free. ~Antoinette de Navarreins was living,
34 X | cabin, was left alone with Antoinette de~Navarreins. For some
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