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maximilien

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1 V | of his pocket, and read, "Maximilien Longueville, Rue de~Sentier."~ ~" 2 VI | heard so much of you~from Maximilien that I had the keenest desire 3 VII | her to this stranger. Like Maximilien, she had~secretly enjoyed 4 VII | to confess that love.~ ~Maximilien Longueville, to whom Clara 5 VII | not been able to detect in Maximilien a~single gesture, or a single 6 VII | leaves~announced to her than Maximilien had been watching her for 7 VII | their secrets," replied Maximilien~archly.~ ~"Why should I 8 VII | encounter.~Never had Emilie and Maximilien allowed their eyes to say 9 VII | speechless.~ ~"Mademoiselle," Maximilien went on, "let us go no further 10 VII | never heard him mention this Maximilien. Has he a daughter? What~ 11 VII | and~pointed out to her Maximilien Longueville seated behind 12 VII | you really mean it?" asked Maximilien in a broken voice.~ ~Emilie 13 VII | odious~shop, where she saw Maximilien standing with his arms folded, 14 VIII| melancholy. It was clear that Maximilien Longueville still reigned~ 15 VIII| few yards away from her, Maximilien Longueville, who nodded~ 16 VIII| time to call on my poor Maximilien."~ ~"Then, monsieur, your 17 VIII| important guests were seated. Maximilien was of the~group. Emilie, 18 VIII| has the grace and style of~Maximilien Longueville. The lady talking 19 VIII| than Frenchwomen," said Maximilien, whose~burning gaze fell 20 VIII| destroyed its prospects of life. Maximilien's~apparent indifference, 21 VIII| I shall go," replied Maximilien, gravely.~ ~"You will find 22 VIII| revenge!"~ ~A fortnight later Maximilien set out with his sister 23 VIII| she had formerly attacked Maximilien, and often~made more than 24 VIII| Saint-Petersburg, had placed on~Maximilien's head the hereditary plumes


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