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longchamps 1
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longueville 41
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look 15
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45 family
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41 longueville
40 do
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longueville

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1 V | pocket, and read, "Maximilien Longueville, Rue de~Sentier."~ ~"Make 2 V | one, spelling the name of~Longueville; but he firmly refused to 3 V | a hundred rebuffs from a~Longueville than cause his family the 4 V | as he looked at Monsieur Longueville.~ ~"Nor am I," replied the 5 VI | odd little old man!" said Longueville to himself. "He is so~jolly 6 VI | Villa Planat, "Monsieur DE Longueville." On hearing~the name of 7 VI | the~family for Monsieur Longueville. He did not seem unaccustomed 8 VI | of the ball was Monsieur Longueville's sister.~ ~"But, my dear, 9 VI | respects a dowager."~ ~Monsieur Longueville made his visit neither too 10 VI | chose to endow Monsieur Longueville with some fresh~quality 11 VI | domestic secret. When Monsieur Longueville called for~the third time, 12 VI | anxiety. Two of Monsieur Longueville's qualities, very~adverse 13 VI | boarding-~hooks over the vessel, Longueville slipped away cleverly, so 14 VI | figure of~Mademoiselle Clara Longueville. The family party at the 15 VI | of the dance came. Clara Longueville and her brother, whom the~ 16 VI | being a girl, Mademoiselle Longueville showed even more mother-~ 17 VI | than ever, as she~watched Longueville, whose figure and grace 18 VII | reference to the family of Longueville, he thought it his duty 19 VII | the hour at which young~Longueville was in the habit of coming, 20 VII | that love.~ ~Maximilien Longueville, to whom Clara had communicated 21 VII | lake.~ ~"Mademoiselle," Longueville gravely replied, and his 22 VII | any light at to Monsieur Longueville's family~and fortune.~ ~" 23 VII | hoped. In short, Monsieur de Longueville is the only man I could~ 24 VII | have been. Is Monsieur de Longueville a man of family?"~ ~"I don' 25 VII | there.--Stay, I have it: Longueville the deputy has~an interest 26 VII | Well, but so far as I know, Longueville~has but one son of two-and-thirty, 27 VII | adventurer to call~himself Longueville. But is not the house of 28 VII | that, if he is a son of Longueville's, he will want nothing;~ 29 VII | pointed out to her Maximilien Longueville seated behind the desk, 30 VII | straight up to the desk. Longueville looked up, put the patterns 31 VIII| was clear that Maximilien Longueville still reigned~over that 32 VIII| away from her, Maximilien Longueville, who nodded~slightly to 33 VIII| year, the income from the Longueville property."~ ~If Mademoiselle 34 VIII| assure you."~ ~Monsieur de Longueville looked at Mademoiselle de 35 VIII| and style of~Maximilien Longueville. The lady talking to the 36 VIII| intimate terms on which Longueville~affected to be with her 37 VIII| Mademoiselle," said Longueville, in a low voice, under cover 38 VIII| appointment to Russia for Auguste Longueville in order to protect his~ 39 VIII| gave Monsieur Guiraudin de~Longueville a peerage, with the title 40 VIII| Emilie heard the Vicomte de Longueville~announced. In the corner 41 VIII| one, that the Vicomte de Longueville had~the steadfast nature


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