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france 17
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18 take
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Honoré de Balzac
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france

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1 I | what hands the crown of France might not fall into if things 2 I | government, and can never suit France. Louis XVIII. and~Monsieur 3 II | enabled his master to rule France in the midst~of storms. 4 II | recognize no nobility in France but that~of the peerage-- 5 II | and splendid fortunes for France. He~strove to convince the 6 II | daughter of some peer of~France had married Monsieur So-and-So 7 III | family, he must be a peer of France,"~said she to herself. " 8 III | be the highest dignity in France. He must be a soldier--~ 9 III | The son of a peer of France.~ ~"My dear girl, you are 10 III | get married to a peer of France? You declared that they 11 IV | be the wife of~a peer of France."~ ~She slipped out of her 12 IV | herself, "He must~be a peer of France!" but "Oh, if only he is 13 V | and if he is not a peer of France, he infallibly will be."~ ~" 14 VII | is the son of a peer of France," the venerable gentleman 15 VII | bastards.~The history of France swarms with princes bearing 16 VIII| it was a misfortune for France, perhaps, that there was 17 VIII| a merchant and a peer of~France. And a hundred more such


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