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1 I | his brother Honore.~The Comte de Fontaine, head of one
2 I | Majesty.~ ~Thanks to the Comte de Fontaine's good sense,
3 I | demolished abbeys. Monsieur le Comte de~Fontaine, who till lately
4 II | corners rubbed down; the Comte de~Fontaine's new political
5 II | then~of favors to come, the Comte de Fontaine made every effort
6 V | over his gray eyes, the Comte de~Kergarouet could recognize
7 V | to preserve. Just as~the Comte de Kergarouet saw his niece
8 V | man tried to behave to the Comte de~Kergarouet, he could
9 V | Villa Planat. My nephew, the Comte de Fontaine, is a man~it
10 V | at the hole made by the Comte's bullet, and sent his own
11 VI | you----"~ ~"Monsieur le Comte, I respect every profession
12 VII | from Adam or Eve," said the Comte de Kergarouet.~"Trusting
13 VIII| secret and known to all. The Comte de Kergarouet had some influence~
14 VIII| before a bale of muslin. The~Comte de Fontaine was obliged
15 VIII| Mademoiselle de Fontaine to the Comte de Kergarouet. The young~
16 Add | of Two Brides~ ~Fontaine, Comte de~ The Chouans~ Modeste
17 Add | Government Clerks~ ~Kergarouet, Comte de~ The Purse~ Ursule Mirouet~ ~
18 Add | Manerville, Paul Francois-Joseph, Comte de~ The Thirteen~ Lost Illusions~
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