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1 I| soldiers desecrated the soil of France; the Prussian General Muffling 2 I| bottle of wine is left in France!” he exclaimed.~ ~As he 3 I| proprietor of the Hotel de France at Montaignac. I was passing 4 I| him remain at the Hotel de France as long as he chooses; we 5 I| was forgotten.~ ~Invaded France, the threatening enemy, 6 II| know the real beauty of France, who has never seen Sairmeuse 7 II| the revolution burst over France.~ ~With the fall of the 8 II| the Duke of Sairmeuse left France with the Count d’Artois. 9 II| national lands, which agitated France for thirty years, Marie 10 II| Sairmeuse family fled from France, I had only my hands to 11 III| that furiously, against France in the Austrian, and then 12 III| He had not returned to France during the first Restoration; 13 III| triumphed anew, he hastened to France.~ ~Alas! Lacheneur judged 14 III| 1814, assured the duke that France had changed in many respects 15 V| There are still judges in France.”~ ~M. Lacheneur shook his 16 VII| He should have had entire France to divide like a cake between 17 XIV| would be forced to leave France forever!~ ~The company hesitated; 18 XV| Sairmeuse had returned to France; he had not yet had time 19 XXV| designated the Hotel de France, where the baron always 20 XXVI| alighted at the Hotel de France.~ ~They found Maurice in 21 XXVI| unhappy party at the Hotel de France could not suspect this fact, 22 XXIX| that led to the Hotel de France.~ ~Regardless of self, and 23 XXIX| brother are pursued, and France is closed against them. 24 XXIX| Very well, we will leave France, and they shall come and 25 XXIX| at once to the Hotel de France and tell the cure to meet 26 XXXI| the boundary line. Here is France; there is Savoy.”~ ~“And 27 XXXI| mountainside leading down to France.~ ~He was near Saint-Pavin, 28 XXXI| been obliged to flee from France a dozen times on account 29 XXXV| We will now return to France. May God protect you! Farewell!”~ ~ 30 XXXVI| do not wish to remain in France, this property will sell~ ~ 31 XXXVI| undoubtedly condemned to death in France at this moment.”~ ~And without 32 XXXVI| me, you are no longer in France, Monsieur d’Escorval, you 33 XXXVI| instant. I wish to return to France.”~ ~To return to France 34 XXXVI| France.”~ ~To return to France was to expose themselves 35 XXXVI| shall doubtless remain in France only a few days.”~ ~Unfortunately, 36 XLVII| have been the object in France had nothing whatever to 37 LII| to persuade him to leave France.~ ~But Chupin had left the