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1 I | year in real estate of the Baron de Watteville. The Swiss~ 2 I | the town.~ ~Monsieur le Baron de Watteville, a dry, lean 3 I | set on small things. The Baron~de Watteville treasured 4 III | and Amedee, to~which the Baron's apparent nonentity gave 5 VII | entire approbation to the Baron de Watteville's design,~ 6 XIX | worsted-work slippers for the Baron.~ ~ ~ ~Rosalie spent the 7 XIX | yielded a~great deal more. The Baron in his indifference--for 8 XIX | Nevertheless, whenever the Baron and his~wife wished to go 9 XIX | irrigation canals.~ ~When the Baron de Watteville thus obtained 10 XIX | Dent de Vilard. When the Baron died, he left the slopes 11 XX | XX~The Baron called two gardener lads 12 XX | Here we are, Monsieur le Baron," said Modinier, signing 13 XX | nothing!" exclaimed the Baron. "But you are a sensible 14 XX | way you take it," said the Baron, "I am quite~ready; I will 15 XX | take the oath?" cried the Baron de Watteville.~ ~"What then!" 16 XXVI | what ails her," said the Baron.~ ~"When fathers do not 17 XXVI | quite willing," said the Baron. "I shall give her les Rouxey 18 XXVI | not need much," said the Baron; "I am breaking up."~ ~" 19 XXVI | indeed no!" said the poor Baron, looking affectionately 20 XXVI | Modinier in due time. The Baron restored and repaired the 21 XXVI | spite in her daughter. The Baron purchased various outlying~ 22 XXVI | screaming, "Oh! father!"--The~Baron had disappeared.~ ~In trying 23 XXVI | difficulty in enabling the Baron to catch hold of a pole 24 XXVI | exaggerated. She spoke of the Baron as "her dear lamb!"~ ~The 25 XXVIII| all the inheritance of the Baron de Watteville.~Rosalie encouraged 26 XXVIII| francs; les Rouxey, with the~Baron's additions, and certain