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 1  38|      of a mystery. But as the countess had an air of unmistakable
 2  41|     on the same side; and the countess had, moreover, as neighbors
 3  80|     gracious and tactful. The countess especially displayed that
 4  85|      to be respected. But the countess and the manufacturer's wife,
 5  96|   Next appeared the count and countess, followed by the manufacturer
 6 116|                           The countess took her hand.~ ~
 7 124|    herself principally to the countess, flattered at the opportunity
 8 232|       addressing her. But the countess, more practiced than the
 9 246|     could find none, when the countess, possibly without ulterior
10 246|    powerful argument, and the countess made the most of it. Then,
11 246| motive were praiseworthy. The countess, putting to good use the
12 254|          In the afternoon the countess proposed a walk; then the
13 266|       paid compliments to the countess. The conversation was animated,
14 300|                       But the countess, turning toward Madame Carre-Lamadon,
15 311|   well do the same," said the countess. The rest agreed, and she
16 315|                       But the countess noticed that she was weeping,
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