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 1        3|      s in the neighborhood of Orleans, but she also kept up a
 2        4|       among the good folks of Orleans. There was scarcely any
 3        5|   buying a country house near Orleans, in a part of the world
 4        6|     the road which leads from Orleans to Paris and with its rich
 5        6|      She bought everything at Orleans, and yet they never brought
 6        6|    carriage between Paris and Orleans she spoke of nothing else;
 7        6|      Louis XVI cretonne by an Orleans upholsterer. Dear me, yes!
 8        6|     Madame should not dine at Orleans before her arrival. Madame,
 9        6|     at the bishop’s palace in Orleans. The ladies smoked over
10        6| carriages would come out from Orleans, take up the company after
11        6|       had serious business in Orleans, could certainly not be
12        6|       of poor dear Georges at Orleans!” said Mme Hugon. “He was
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