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 1        I|  myself; now, he is a grand gentleman with fifty thousand livres
 2      III|    as rightly belonged to a gentleman whose ancestors had given
 3       XI| most signal service! A true gentleman like my father, and a hero
 4     XIII|    The pride that becomes a gentleman, and the humility that befits
 5      XIV|    of enchantment.~ ~An old gentleman had just risen, and proposed
 6    XXXIX| there remained only one old gentleman who, on account of his gout,
 7      XLI|    the neighborhood.~ ~“The gentleman says you may rely upon him,”
 8      XLV|     he exclaimed. “Now, our gentleman can come.”~ ~“At what hour
 9      XLV|    the baron had said: “our gentleman,” Marie-Anne said: “he.”~ ~
10      XLV|     whom one adores?~ ~“Our gentleman!” “he!” Blanche translated
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