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 1        3|     for her actions.”~“Oh that Leonide!” the Countess Sabine contented
 2        3| introduced into this circle by Leonide de Chezelles, who was acquainted
 3        3|        a thing yourself,” said Leonide, making shift to find him
 4        3|      an act of faith, and even Leonide appeared satisfied. The
 5        3|     very good place,” declared Leonide. “I found it interesting.”~
 6        3|       he simply referred to as Leonide. “A blackguard woman,” he
 7        3|       of State. There remained Leonide de Chezelles and Steiner,
 8        3| Steiner in still lower tones, “Leonide got her tenor down to Montauban.
 9        3|       to wait at the door, and Leonide would stay for hours in
10        3|       other things too,” cried Leonide giddily.~She fell a–laughing;
11        3|       was delicious!” murmured Leonide, who strummed none but operatic
12        3|   ladies and was laughing with Leonide de Chezelles. Count Muffat
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