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 1  37|     ancient names in Normandy. The count, a nobleman advanced in
 2  37|          of this fact, been made a count and governor of a province.~ ~
 3  38|            in the General Council, Count Hubert represented the Orleanist
 4  47|          of contempt for the poor. Count Hubert related the losses
 5  55|         don't feel well," said the count. "Why did I not think of
 6  77|           first to accept. But the count settled the question. He
 7  85|           were impending, when the count interposed, and, not without
 8  96|        occasion. Next appeared the count and countess, followed by
 9 112|           cause of this order. The count approached:~ ~
10 114|        their voices to that of the count; Boule de Suif was begged,
11 121|       enlighten them, and when the count pressed the point, she silenced
12 148|                                The count, astonished at what he saw,
13 154|       eight o'clock?" demanded the count.~ ~
14 170|           the country dealers. The count and the manufacturer began
15 173|            to see the officer. The count sent him his card, on which
16 180|          on our journey," said the count.~ ~
17 188|                                The count shuffled the cards -- dealt --
18 195|         been demanded of each. The count declared, with supreme disgust,
19 204|            all bored to death, the count proposed a walk in the neighborhood
20 207|        this Godforsaken spot." The count, always courteous, replied
21 209|                                The count shrugged his shoulders.~ ~
22 225|         the enemy's power. But the count, descended from three generations
23 229|         business seem to them. The count uttered several rather risky
24 232|          almost unnoticed. But the count whispered a gentle "Hush!"
25 254|          proposed a walk; then the count, as had been arranged beforehand,
26 258|           He still bore himself as count, even while adopting, when
27 262|         pricked up their ears. The count drew near the innkeeper,
28 266|         joy filled all hearts. The count seemed to perceive for the
29 267|           they had drunk much. The count, who even in his moments
30 279|         contain their delight. The count and Monsieur Carre-Lamadon
31 286|                                The count was choking with laughter.
32 294|         they had not seen her. The count, with much dignity, took
33 305| manufacturer was chatting with the count, and amid the clatter of
34 311|          prepared for herself, the count, and the Carre-Lamadons.
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