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1        4|  Daguenet about Nana’s ways in private life, when the conversation
2        4| telling each other about their private affairs—about a dispute
3        5|        in act to open her most private palace chambers to state
4        7|        with her he asked for a private supper room and hurried
5        7|        the point of entering a private room, the door of which
6        7|   briskly disappeared into the private room, leaving the door ajar
7        7|    pointing to the door of the private room through which Muffat
8        7|       length she went into the private room she noticed that Muffat
9       10|     chaff. It’s our own little private affair.”~And turning to
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