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1 IX| CHAPTER IX~La Marquise de las Florentinas y Cabirolos~
2 IX| the evening with Madame la Marquise de las Florentinas y~Cabirolos,
3 IX| thought, lay behind this~Marquise de las Florentinas y Cabirolos.
4 IX| office believe that the marquise might really~be the widow
5 IX| for the young widow is~marquise in her own right, and has
6 IX| undecided in mind as to the~marquise, the double perspective
7 IX| after the meeting.~ ~The Marquise de las Florentinas y Cabirolos
8 IX| presented to the Mexican Marquise de las Florentinas y~Cabirolos.~ ~"
9 IX| for me, I can't go to the~Marquise de las Florentinas' party,
10 IX| evening, to~the house of the Marquise de las Florentinas y Cabirolos,
11 IX| particularly Oscar, believed in the Marquise de las~Florentinas y Cabirolos.
12 IX| Oscar, presented to the marquise by Georges, was quite~stupefied,
13 IX| said, "to the beautiful Marquise d'Anglade,~one of my nearest
14 IX| monsieur?"~ ~"Madame la marquise, I am at your orders," said
15 IX| hundred francs."~ ~And the "marquise" took out from her purse,
16 X | you really believe in that marquise?~Pooh! A young man who has
17 X | Florentine of the Gaiete for a~marquise than I am for losing fifteen
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