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1        1|   appeared in the light of a royal entertainment. The fever
2        3|   get Louise from the Palais–Royal.”~“Is it not true, Monsieur
3        4|   them were dreaming of some royal caprice, some night to be
4        5|   drinking the health of His Royal Highness.”~The prince having
5        5| sentence she used the wordsRoyal Highness” and, bowing with
6       10|   surroundings, amid all the royal splendors of the woman whom
7       13|      francs, and despite her royal housekeeping she could not
8       13|   was resplendent in all its royal luxury. Silver buttons gleamed
9       13|     palatial proportions and royal splendor had been paid for
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