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1 I | Maffliers, Franconville, Presles, Nointel, Nerville, etc.~ 2 I | Monsieur Moreau, the~steward at Presles? he is such a kind man," 3 I | Moreau?"~ ~"The steward of Presles?"~ ~"Yes. Monsieur le Comte 4 I | carriage to be~ready to go to Presles at seven this morning. But 5 I | Serizy going to live at Presles at last?" asked~Pierrotin; " 6 I | comte made him steward of Presles," said the valet.~ ~"Well, 7 I | Pierrotin for the steward of Presles.~ ~"Well, adieu, Monsieur 8 II | Comte de Serizy, called Presles. This farm~belonged to a 9 II | your Excellency to go to~Presles yourself, and invite this 10 II | already ordered the chateau~of Presles to be restored and refurnished, 11 II | wife when he brought her to Presles, and with this idea in his~ 12 II | the evening to drive~to Presles openly in his own carriage, 13 II | steward of the state of Presles, was the son of a provincial~ 14 II | him the management of the Presles estate, where his~wife could 15 II | wanted a~trustworthy man at Presles, for his wife preferred 16 II | settled in all his comforts at Presles that he~ceased to attribute 17 II | larger percentage on them. Presles returned a revenue of seventy~ 18 II | bordering the estate of Presles, and frequently~running 19 II | count~that he was coming to Presles, and wished him to invite 20 II | wife, who were living near Presles. From speeches like pin-~ 21 II | hundred francs, and we~live at Presles, where your steward has 22 II | Margueron, and you are going to Presles to-day; but Margueron~will 23 II | to send his head-clerk to~Presles as requested, but to come 24 II | for his valet, "return to Presles, this~afternoon with my 25 II | going myself~secretly to Presles, and will send for Monsieur 26 III| supplies from the estate at Presles as he could~decently offer 27 V | dine with him to-day~at Presles."~ ~"That was the plan of 28 V | they tell me, doesn't like Presles. And then~he is so rich, 29 V | going to the Chateau de Presles, to the Comte de Serizy."~ ~" 30 V | devil! are you going to Presles?" cried Schinner, turning 31 V | Is Monsieur de Serizy at Presles?" he said.~ ~"Apparently, 32 V | Grindot, the architect of Presles. Pierrotin, stop at the 33 V | and game, and poultry from~Presles. She is a Madame Husson."~ ~" 34 V | who say you go so often to~Presles, do not know Franconville?"~ ~" 35 V | the magnificent chateau of Presles.~ ~"Messieurs," said the 36 V | this is the chateau~de Presles."~ ~"Oh, yes; all right, 37 VI | presence; but on reaching~Presles a new sensation came over 38 VI | by the head-gardener of Presles, rejoiced~the eye with their 39 VI | the countess ever came to~Presles to take down their pretensions. 40 VI | not invited. The rector of Presles and the mayor of~Presles 41 VI | Presles and the mayor of~Presles came every evening to play 42 VI | The wife of the~steward at Presles." She wished to be taken 43 VI | that they might retire from Presles and live at Isle-~Adam. 44 VI | on her first arrival at Presles, the wife of the steward~ 45 VI | Moreaus that their position at Presles would not have~been endurable 46 VI | risked bringing Oscar to Presles.~ ~"We are requested, my 47 VI | three ecstatic tones. "Why, Presles~will prove our terrestrial 48 VI | dress to do the honors of Presles to Monsieur Margueron; and,~ 49 VI | will not have~him sleep at Presles; send him to the inn; I 50 VI | am no longer steward~of Presles, no longer in the count' 51 VII| not to let Oscar sleep at Presles,~but to send him away immediately. 52 VII| cavilling, "Oscar must be at Presles by this time. How he~will 53 VII| his shoes as~steward of Presles! Why he'd have to learn 54 VII| is no longer steward of Presles,~and they say your son has 55 VII| received from the steward of Presles. She told him~that they 56 VII| enabled him to send her from Presles? Oscar~had overthrown his 57 VII| Paris--but not as we lived at Presles," said~Moreau, wishing to 58 VII| energy and your capacity at~Presles."~ ~Madame Clapart then 59 IX | the day of that journey to Presles, as the~effect that Georges 60 IX | that scene in the salon at Presles when Moreau had flung~him 61 X | affair of the journey to Presles.~ ~"Ah! yes," said the lawyer, " 62 X | like that of the affair at Presles, she continues in~a state 63 X | even~hoped. That journey to Presles was only a heedlessness 64 X | lad the former steward of Presles had the courage to go to~ 65 X | remarks on the journey to Presles, but to feel himself his~ 66 XI | he had formerly taken to~Presles. Madame Husson, at last 67 XI | comes," said the steward of Presles, pointing to Joseph~Bridau.~ ~ 68 XI | of the famous journey to Presles," cried~Joseph Bridau. " 69 XI | undoubtedly owe the stewardship of Presles."~ ~"We lack Mistigris, 70 XI | will ever take will be from Presles to Isle-Adam, to be present~ 71 XI | estate~of Pointel, between Presles and Beaumont."~ ~"Next to 72 XI | adventure of the journey to Presles was a lesson to Oscar Husson~


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