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 1      I,     III| gathered about M. Cambray. The ladies seized his hands; and while
 2      I,      IV|       house.~ ~"Pray allow me, ladies and gentlemen," said the
 3      I,      IV|  opened wide her blue eyes.~ ~"Ladies and gentlemen," she proceeded
 4     II,      II| conversation.~ ~"Gentlemen and ladies," he began, "allow me to
 5     II,      II|       official.~ ~Then the two ladies withdrew to make their toilets
 6     IV,      II|    anywhere should call on the ladies of the neighborhood - if
 7      V,       I|       a gaming-table, the four ladies in a pack of cards engrossed
 8      V,      II|            This, gentlemen and ladies, is a militiaman." The colonel
 9     VI,      IV|        my study."~ ~It was the ladies' turn now to exhibit the
10     VI,       V|     responded, as did also the ladies. Then the count refilled
11     VI,       V|      the gentlemen."~ ~The two ladies now took leave of Count
12     VI,      VI|       the kitchen when the two ladies came to pay her a visit.
13     VI,      VI|       a pack of cards when the ladies entered.~ ~She did not lay
14     VI,      VI|    stopped in front of the two ladies, and allowed them to rub
15    VII,      II|      hand. When he saluted the ladies on their balconies, his
16    VII,      II|       his seat between the two ladies at the table. Hardly would
17    VII,      II| entered the room where the two ladies were sitting, Marie discreetly
18    VII,     III|      is this protector of fair ladies! I could not get a sight
19    VII,     III|       say Friedberg, where the ladies will be prepared to take
20   VIII,       I|      say:~ ~"Don't be alarmed, ladies. You are with friends. We
21      X,       I|      he knew very well who the ladies were, and that he had received
22      X,       I|       day to inquire after the ladies; then he reports to his
23      X,      II|        of it.~ ~There were two ladies in the coach. The elder
24      X,      II|        with the younger. These ladies were the wife and daughter
25      X,      II|  French:~ ~"Do not be alarmed, ladies. You are perfectly safe.
26      X,      II|        and know what is due to ladies of our station."~ ~"In that
27      X,      II|       to stop. He assisted the ladies to alight, and begged the
28      X,      II|       was not refused, and the ladies were made as comfortable
29      X,     III|     room. "He will release the ladies he has been holding as prisoners."~ ~
30      X,     III|  inquire:~ ~"I hope I find the ladies perfectly comfortable?"~ ~"
31      X,     III|     agreed upon to-day."~ ~The ladies now entered the room, prepared
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