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 1        3|            to ceiling. Her daughter Estelle, a slight, insignificant–
 2        3|             another simultaneously. Estelle had rung to order wood to
 3        3|             fifteen years ago. Poor Estelle has grown lankier than ever.
 4        3|           on the arm and showed him Estelle, sitting close to them on
 5        6|             her reply she turned to Estelle:~“And this little one, has
 6        6|        other hand, that stick of an Estelle seemed more insignificant
 7        6|       suddenly awakened within her. Estelle, on the other hand, sitting
 8        6|             hand, who was seated on Estelle’s left, seemed slightly
 9        6|     following crude witticism about Estelle: “A nice broomstick that
10        6|            respectful attentions to Estelle. Fauchery also stayed with
11        6|       Daguenet as the latter handed Estelle strawberries and listening
12        6|        Sabine left Daguenet to help Estelle make tea. Once on the highroad
13       10|             to ask for his daughter Estelle in marriage. When the count
14       10|           demanded the hand of Mlle Estelle de Beuville in the strict
15       10|           asked him if his daughter Estelle were better. The previous
16       11|       marriage with that lath of an Estelle. It was a settled matter—
17       11|             the Countess Sabine and Estelle. Daguenet was still at their
18       12|             of being able to reduce Estelle’s dower to two hundred thousand
19       12| astonishment to a good many people. Estelle had just passed by them.
20       12|          Mme Chantereau concluded. “Estelle could have aimed at something
21       12|           Fauchery’s presence, even Estelle’s marriage with Daguenet.
22       12|            the errors of his youth. Estelle will bring him back to the
23       12|              be sure of that.”~“Oh, Estelle!” Mme Chantereau murmured
24       12|             scenes give me a turn!”~Estelle had come up, and Fauchery
25       13|            of her fashionable life. Estelle, since her marriage, had
26       13|             the Tuileries, and soon Estelle, his daughter, brought an
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