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1 I | end in view~to boot? The Duc d'Angouleme was still in
2 III| crowded~streets. When the Duc d'Uzes built his splendid
3 III| built by Louis XIV for the~Duc de Maine--the Benjamin among
4 III| nobleman's name; or that M. le Duc de Fitz-James,~descendant
5 IV | been many~dukes like the Duc de Laval, whose modesty
6 IV | been spent to marry the Duc de Langeais's eldest~son.
7 IV | Republic.~ ~In 1818, M. le Duc de Langeais commanded a
8 IV | regard for~appearances. The Duc de Langeais, by nature as
9 IV | the rejoicings over the Duc de Berri's marriage. The
10 IX | at home to her~father the Duc de Navarreins, her aunt
11 IX | her husband's uncle, the Duc de Grandlieu. ~These persons
12 IX | clock, therefore, M. le Duc de Navarreins, the Vidame~
13 IX | Blamont-Chauvry, and the Duc de~Grandlieu were assembled
14 IX | head like a snake.~ ~The Duc de Navarreins was pacing
15 IX | and down the room with the~Duc de Grandlieu. Both were
16 IX | many did he eat?" asked the Duc de Grandlieu.~ ~"Ten dozen
17 IX | de Montriveau," said the Duc de Navarreins.~ ~"Bah!"
18 IX | la Duchesse," began the Duc de Grandlieu, "if it were
19 X | the stage," remarked the Duc de~Grandlieu, "but it all
20 X | him in the wrong."~ ~The Duc de Navarreins roused himself
21 X | the Elysee-Bourbon, the Duc de Navarreins, M. de~Pamiers,
22 X | M. de Grandlieu, and the Duc de~Maufrigneuse triumphantly
23 X | years. Only in 1829 did the Duc de~Navarreins hear by chance
24 X | the story.~ ~In 1823 the Duc de Langeais was dead, and
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