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1 I | consisted only of the estate of Rouxey, worth about~ten thousand 2 XIV | pending as to his~land at les Rouxey. I will go there! If there 3 XIX | more than a truce.~ ~Les Rouxey, the inherited estate of 4 XIX | left the~management of les Rouxey to a sort of factotum, an 5 XIX | the town, they went to les Rouxey, which is~very picturesquely 6 XIX | left the slopes of the~two Rouxey hills joined by a strong 7 XIX | opening into the valley of Rouxey, to the~right and left at 8 XIX | the shoulder of one of the Rouxey hills to join the~highroad. 9 XIX | You may now imagine les Rouxey.~ ~It is unnecessary to 10 XIX | accompanied her father to~les Rouxey.~ ~To a young girl love 11 XIX | shut in like that of les~Rouxey, between two granite masses 12 XX | would be the end of les~Rouxey; what next?"~ ~"Indeed, 13 XX | communes of Riceys and les Rouxey, yielding little profit. 14 XX | Besides," she added,~"les Rouxey will some day be mine--not 15 XX | speak, going with you to les Rouxey, that~your presence might 16 XXI | advocate in the suit about les Rouxey. Les Rouxey,~my father tells 17 XXI | suit about les Rouxey. Les Rouxey,~my father tells me, will 18 XXII | you in the evening. The Rouxey estates are in~danger; the 19 XXIII | Savarus.~ ~"By winning the Rouxey lawsuit you will gain eighty 20 XXVI | Baron. "I shall give her les Rouxey now~that the Court has settled 21 XXVI | peace.--If you give~away les Rouxey, you will have nothing left," 22 XXVI | Soulas; if you give her les~Rouxey, keep the life interest. 23 XXVI | No. I shall give them les Rouxey out and out. Rosalie is 24 XXVI | Rosalie is fond of les~Rouxey."~ ~"You are a queer man 25 XXVI | ask me if I am fond of les Rouxey."~ ~Rosalie, at once sent 26 XXVI | spend the summer at les Rouxey; life at the Hotel de~Rupt 27 XXVI | Mariette and Jerome came to les Rouxey to succeed~to Modinier in 28 XXVI | improve the value of les~Rouxey, that she had treated herself 29 XXVI | General came one day to les Rouxey, deputed, no doubt, by Madame 30 XXVI | thousand francs spent on les~Rouxey, the Baroness allowed her 31 XXVI | intelligent treatment of the Rouxey~doctor. The fright had produced 32 XXVI | island in the lake at les~Rouxey, where the Baroness had 33 XXVII | will be the land of les~Rouxey, and the small share left 34 XXVII | forego~her claims on les Rouxey. From the point of view 35 XXVIII| resigned her claims on les Rouxey, and the daughter had~signed 36 XXVIII| hundred thousand francs; les Rouxey, with the~Baron's additions, 37 XXVIII| alone on her estate of les~Rouxey, riding, hunting, refusing 38 XXVIII| leaves the~Chartreuse of les Rouxey, where she leads a life