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 1        5|        now going to receive His Highness.”~The curtain fell amid
 2        5|         kept repeating:~“If His Highness will have the goodness to
 3        5| goodness to follow me—would His Highness deign to come this way?
 4        5|     deign to come this way? His Highness will take care!”~The prince
 5        5|    order to rest his legs.~“His Highness overwhelms me,” said Bordenave,
 6        5|         what we can. Now if His Highness deigns to follow me—”~Count
 7        5|       not care a button for His Highness, and she, on her part, laughed
 8        5|         cringing again:~“If His Highness will have the goodness to
 9        5|     matter,” he said. “It’s His Highness. Come, come, dont be childish.”~
10        5|        her, she continued:~“His Highness does me too great an honor.
11        5|       great an honor. I beg His Highness will excuse my receiving
12        5|        to her supper party. His Highness deigned to chaff Muffat
13        5|   glance. Eh! Oh dear, yes! His Highness did not want to be in anyone’
14        5|         the health of His Royal Highness.”~The prince having made
15        5|      together.~“I drink to Your Highness!” said ancient Bosc royally.~“
16        5|       she used the wordsRoyal Highness” and, bowing with the utmost
17        5|      would have accrued had His Highness only consented thus to appear
18        5|        the same toasts.~“To His Highness!”~“To the army!”~“To Venus!”~
19        5|       meanwhile the tail of his highness’s frock coat was sweeping
20        5|      none now remained save His Highness, the count and the marquis.
21        5|      glance at the prince.~“His Highness is spoiling me,” she murmured
22        5|       time, certainly, with His Highness on the other side of the
23        5|        him so angry because His Highness was there! Mme Bron, who
24        5|        him as she smiled at His Highness. But she kept her ears open
25        5| Bordenave, in order to save His Highness going about by the Passage
26        5|    flight of the women.~“If His Highness will be good enough to come
27        5|      alone on the sidewalk. His Highness had handed Nana quietly
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