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1 IV | Duchesse~de Langeais, a Navarreins by birth, came of a ducal
2 IV | Court. So, Antoinette de Navarreins, at the~age of eighteen,
3 IV | of the war.~ ~The Ducs de Navarreins and de Langeais had been
4 IV | families of Langeais and Navarreins remained about the Court,~
5 VIII| neither~a duchess nor a Navarreins; Antoinette, in her disguises,
6 IX | to her~father the Duc de Navarreins, her aunt the Princesse
7 IX | therefore, M. le Duc de Navarreins, the Vidame~de Pamiers,
8 IX | like a snake.~ ~The Duc de Navarreins was pacing up and down the
9 IX | Montriveau," said the Duc de Navarreins.~ ~"Bah!" returned the Princess.~ ~"
10 IX | suitably!" muttered M. de Navarreins, addressing the Vidame.~ ~
11 X | the wrong."~ ~The Duc de Navarreins roused himself from painful
12 X | noblesse?~ ~Some things a Navarreins cannot do without failing
13 X | took their leave. M. de Navarreins kissed his daughter on~the
14 X | Elysee-Bourbon, the Duc de Navarreins, M. de~Pamiers, M. de Marsay,
15 X | Only in 1829 did the Duc de~Navarreins hear by chance that his
16 X | was free. ~Antoinette de Navarreins was living, consumed by
17 X | alone with Antoinette de~Navarreins. For some hours it seemed
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