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1 I | young man sitting near the~Baroness, and named de Soulas.~ ~" 2 III | highest favor of the severe Baroness, while laying himself out 3 III | sacrificed to duty by the~Baroness, and to feast her mind with 4 III | with the strict and prudish Baroness.~To Rosalie our Cato affected 5 III | the subject between the Baroness and Amedee, to~which the 6 III | life than to~grace it. The Baroness taught her daughter every 7 III | visitors, sitting with the baroness until~dinner-time. Then, 8 IV | Beelzebub in her skin!"~ ~The Baroness kept all the keener watch 9 IV | de Soulas, addressing the Baroness, while~waiting till his 10 IV | mademoiselle!" said the Baroness.~ ~"You insisted on her 11 V | your defence?"~asked the Baroness, thus placing the conversation 12 VII | and Virginia creeper. The Baroness desired that the~inside 13 XVII| enamored infatuation. The~Baroness was much pleased with her 14 XIX | beyond the outline," said the Baroness to her daughter, who was 15 XX | It is time," said the Baroness, "that you should know what 16 XXIV| impertinence.~ ~"My dear Baroness," said Madame de Chavoncourt, " 17 XXIV| mother.~ ~"You see," said the Baroness with a smile, "there is 18 XXIV| Grancey sat down by the~Baroness in such a position as to 19 XXIV| Pray read it," said the Baroness.~ ~The Vicar-General read 20 XXVI| were to be married, but the Baroness~confidentially desired her 21 XXVI| should be married," said the Baroness one day~to Monsieur de Watteville. " 22 XXVI| mothers can~guess," said the Baroness; "we must get her married."~ ~" 23 XXVI| nothing left," said the Baroness.~ ~"I do not need much," 24 XXVI| Mere speeches!" said the Baroness. "You are not in love with 25 XXVI| Very well!" said the Baroness, sternly controlling the 26 XXVI| building a conservatory, the Baroness understood that there was 27 XXVI| her expeditions.~As the Baroness' name-day grew near--her 28 XXVI| spent on les~Rouxey, the Baroness allowed her husband a thousand 29 XXVI| at les~Rouxey, where the Baroness had a little Gothic monument