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1       II|       the nation had sold this princely domain for scarcely a twentieth
2       II|  sang-froid.~ ~In spite of the princely luxury that surrounded him,
3      III|  deprived by the revolution, a princely fortune.~ ~Taking refuge
4        X|    another of the rooms of the princely abode; and, with every step,
5       XI|        voluntarily surrender a princely fortune—and he was insulted.
6       LI| magnificently. We shall have a princely establishment.”~ ~All the
7      LIV|   disgusted him. Often, in his princely drawing-rooms, during some
8      LIV|       the whip that announce a princely pourboire.~ ~The carriage
9       LV|     SUCCESS~ ~Safe, in his own princely mansion, and surrounded
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