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 1        3|         lived in retirement at Les Fondettes, an old estate
 2        3|      together two years ago at Les Fondettes.~“Philippe is
 3        6|       had arrived overnight at Les Fondettes, where Mme Hugon,
 4        6|   memories of months passed at Les Fondettes, of long walks,
 5        6|  without doubt you wont be at Les Fondettes any longer when
 6        6|      had finally cropped up at Les Fondettes the day before
 7        6|   house slept.~Next morning at Les Fondettes, when the bell
 8        6|        very much? Confess!”~At Les Fondettes the near neighborhood
 9        6|   former especially never left Les Fondettes, for he had given
10        6|     evening Georges reentered Les Fondettes in time for dinner.
11        6|  dinnertime the house party at Les Fondettes seemed not a little
12        7|        his mother kept down at Les Fondettes. There was only
13        7|       details of their stay at Les Fondettes. One evening,
14        8|        was still a prisoner at Les Fondettes and comforted
15       10|       had allowed him to leave Les Fondettes. Accordingly,
16       10|     days later she returned to Les Fondettes, apparently satisfied.
17       12| confused. On their return from Les Fondettes the countess had
18       12|    governed. Since his stay at Les Fondettes he had been allowing
19       13|   withering solitarily away at Les Fondettes. But Nana grew
20       13|        his mother’s keeping at Les Fondettes, and she used
21       13|      they said, into a tank at Les Fondettes. Nana kept repeating:~“
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