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 1       I|      good grace. "In that case, madam," he admitted, "the husband
 2       I|       It is not the papal loan, madam," he returned, "that takes
 3     III|  contents to the last speaker. "Madam Dormandy, you are fond of
 4     III|        really excellent."~ ~But Madam Dormandy turned her back
 5     III|        princess.~ ~"Ah, my dear madam, you forget that we are
 6      IV|  mountain passes safe?" queried Madam Dormandy, turning to Manasseh. "
 7      IV|   trouble."~ ~"Ha, ha!" laughed Madam Dormandy; "how surprised
 8      IV|    shall be the impresario, and Madam Dormandy the prima-donna;
 9       V|        sure to meet again soon; Madam Dormandy hoped they might
10       V|        overcome with curiosity. Madam Dormandy had come hurrying
11       V|    cling fast to his arm, while Madam Dormandy took the advocate'
12       V| surfeited with holy ceremonies. Madam Dormandy agreed with him
13      VI|        first care was to tap at Madam Dormandy's door and inquire
14     VII|        at the beatissime pater. Madam Dormandy, however, was sure
15     VII| accomplished his main object.~ ~Madam Dormandy alone seemed to
16    VIII|       way to the Colosseum with Madam Dormandy, under the guidance
17      IX|        her the day before. Both Madam Dormandy and the advocate
18      IX|          While the advocate and Madam Dormandy went with the German
19      XI|     sake of winning the hand of Madam Dormandy, who was a devout
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