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 1        3|      required of the men at the Tuileries. Among others there was
 2        6|         state apartments at the Tuileries with slow and dignified
 3        7|    nicely! You catchem in the Tuileries nowadays!”~Nana smiled and
 4        7|         notice of a ball at the Tuileries, in which the journalist
 5       10|       received society from the Tuileries or strangers of distinction.
 6       11|         himself noticeable, the Tuileries had grown scandalized at
 7       13|         her of a summons to the Tuileries. The lamps in the house
 8       13|        see you like that at the Tuileries!”~But ere long these little
 9       13| heartily she rained them on the Tuileries and the majesty of the imperial
10       13|         outraged modesty of the Tuileries, and soon Estelle, his daughter,
11       14|       out of their minds at the Tuileries. France ought to have driven
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