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Alexandre Dumas, fils
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1 4 | her only heir a fine, fat country girl, who until then had 2 5 | five or six months in the country. When she came back, he 3 7 | had spent the day in the country with one of my friends, 4 13| spend the summer in the country." ~"And you can't tell me 5 13| months alone with me in the country? I too should be glad of 6 13| Saint-Denis. I am a poor country girl, and six years ago 7 13| I have often been in the country, but never as I should like 8 14| the summer with me in the country, then the certainty that 9 16| theatre, suppers, days in the country, which one can never refuse 10 16| restaurant in Paris or in the country. I would call for her, and 11 16| would take her into the country for the whole day. ~We sent 12 16| fine day to go into the country with Mme. Duvernoy. ~Besides 13 16| purpose for days in the country. With her unchanging good-humour 14 16| traditional lunch in the country. ~We had now only to decide 15 16| you want to go to the real country?" she asked. ~"Yes." ~"Well, 16 16| told us, it was the real country, and, I must add, it was 17 16| have always associated the country with love, and they have 18 16| was about to, while in the country, surrounded by people whom 19 17| mind to bury myself in the country. I told him that I was ill, 20 17| Marguerite was settled in her country house, and I was installed 21 18| happy anywhere as in the country. ~Prudence now came but 22 18| love, and to go into the country and lead a dreamy, pastoral 23 19| servant my address in the country, telling him to bring me 24 19| summer we will go into the country, not to a house like this, 25 22| Nothing. The silence of the country seemed to be continued here. 26 24| after waiting for you in the country, I came to look for you 27 26| that day, though a sort of country fellow sat there, laughing


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