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1       XI|  universally practised in good society, and of which he was entirely
2      XIX| scarcely left her side. In her society there was a charm whose
3     XLII|      and even of her dreams.~ ~Society condemned her to solitude,
4    XLVII|       at being deprived of the society of such amiable and charming
5     LIII|        most brilliant in Paris society.~ ~The duchess had her own
6     LIII|      of the queens of Parisian society; and plunged into dissipation
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