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1 II | found a wife in~a young lady whose father, twice or thrice
2 IV | want," replied the young lady.~ ~"My sister wants a fine
3 IV | pick up. The haughty young lady suddenly~found a flower
4 IV | able to~examine the young lady at the moment when she returned
5 V | to look at her. The young lady did the same. Was it~from
6 V | girl can be a relation of~Lady Dudley's?"~ ~"Lady Dudley
7 V | relation of~Lady Dudley's?"~ ~"Lady Dudley may have some male
8 V | environs of the hamlet~where Lady Dudley was living. Notwithstanding
9 V | truce from the gout, met Lady~Dudley. The distinguished
10 V | silence before the young lady entrusted to his care.~The
11 V | down by a charming young lady, or~the commander of La
12 VI | she learned~that the young lady of the ball was Monsieur
13 VI | her sisters, and an old lady, a friend~of the family,
14 VI | acquaintance of so~amiable a young lady, and to give her some amusement.
15 VIII| in the country~where the lady was? In fact, he ruined
16 VIII| Maximilien Longueville. The lady talking to the young banker
17 VIII| with Episcopal grace: "Fair~lady, you have thrown away the
18 Add | Firm of Nucingen~ ~Dudley, Lady Arabella~ The Lily of the
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