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 1       II|          would wait.~ ~And Mlle. Armande de Sairmeuse, a rich old
 2       II|         the following year Mlle. Armande, who had remained at Sairmeuse,
 3       II|        tell me that Mademoiselle Armande de Sairmeuse, my godmother,
 4       II|          the truth. Mademoiselle Armande was sick unto death. I felt
 5       II|         obeyed, and Mademoiselle Armande leaned toward me, almost
 6       II|         the dead woman, of Mlle. Armande de Sairmeuse.~ ~And he shuddered
 7       II|       aid; it came. Mademoiselle Armande was adored by everyone;
 8       II|     Sairmeuse which Mademoiselle Armande intended to intrust to the
 9      III|         to visit his aunt, Mlle. Armande.~ ~His duties, then, had
10       IV|         indeed!”~ ~“Mademoiselle Armande, your aunt, accorded my
11      XVI| bequeathed to me by Mademoiselle Armande. Moreover, I am to fix upon
12      XIX|          bequeathed him by Mlle. Armande, and an indemnity, besides
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