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 1   2|                          M. de Meroul lived for six months in
 2   3|                      Madame de Meroul resembled her husband intellectually
 3   5|    Mouradour, at a ball, M. de Meroul was filled with a deep and
 4   8|       radical ideas. Madame de Meroul would exclaim:~
 5  10|                    Monsieur de Meroul would say to his friend
 6  17|      of the house, Monsieur de Meroul said, with a certain friendly
 7  21| shocked Monsieur and Madame de Meroul a little, for they always
 8  34|           As soon as Madame de Meroul entered the parlor, the
 9  36|        s entrance. Monsieur de Meroul was holding in his hand
10  43|                    Monsieur de Meroul answered hesitatingly:~
11  46|       the Justice to Madame de Meroul, the Voltaire to her husband,
12  50|     the priest, whom Madame de Meroul had to visit secretly; he
13  53|         Monsieur and Madame de Meroul left the following day.~
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