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1 II | families in the days when the Orders~held their allotted places
2 II | a knight of his various Orders. Monsieur de Serizy had
3 II | of honor; he also had the orders of~the Golden Fleece, of
4 II | and nearly all the lesser Orders of the courts of Europe.
5 IV | fashion nowadays not~to wear orders."~ ~Mistigris and the pretended
6 IV | never asked for any of my orders," said the count. "I believe
7 VI | all their things. I have orders from Monsieur~le comte,"
8 VI | by the~count's express orders, they were treated with
9 VI | see that the multiplied orders of the count were executed.
10 VI | the chateau to give a few~orders."~ ~"If you value your place,"
11 VI | according to the~count's orders, into the salon, where he
12 VI | evening dress, and~wearing his orders, Georges Marest had a slight
13 VI | him;~and on the way gave orders that the horses should immediately
14 VII| Therefore, to obey his orders,~the horses are being harnessed
15 VII| added.~ ~"We are at your orders," replied Madame Clapart. "
16 IX | foresight. Though religion orders us to conquer it,~distrust
17 IX | la marquise, I am at your orders," said Oscar, sitting down~
18 IX | continued. "Cardot always orders~them from Chevet's; bring
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