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 1     XIII|     you to give me a~ list of ladies to whom I can present myself
 2     XVII|    seemed to her that several ladies had taken pleasure in treating
 3     XXVI|   Montaignac.~ ~What were the ladies to do? To trust to the kindness
 4     XXVI|      he would not allow these ladies to travel at night, and
 5    XXXIX|       an arm-chair some young ladies of extreme sensibility could
 6    XXXIX|       Useless sacrifice! Many ladies were not sorry of an opportunity
 7   XLVIII|  doors were open, and the two ladies succeeded in gaining the
 8       LI|       you not?”~ ~And the two ladies embraced each other with
 9       LI|      devotion between the two ladies. It was “my dearest little
10      LII| servant withdrew, and the two ladies looked at each other in
11      LII|       and by profession. Many ladies of the highest ranks are
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