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 1        I|       like myself; now, he is a grand gentleman with fifty thousand
 2       II|      had opened the door of the grand salon, and dashed in, followed
 3      III|       the impertinent ease of a grand seigneur who makes himself
 4       IV| profound indifference.~ ~When a grand seigneur addressed these
 5       IV|       But the duke thought this grand act of honesty and of generosity
 6      VII|       scene without.~ ~He, this grand seigneur of times gone by,
 7      VII|        shattered.~ ~A veritable grand seigneur, the Duc de Sairmeuse
 8      VII|           That evening, after a grand banquet at the Chateau de
 9     XIII|  capacity of only daughter of a grand seigneur and millionnaire;
10      XIV|         conduct is all the more grand, Monsieur.”~ ~But such was
11      XVI|          and I shall be quite a grand seigneur.”~ ~“Why not seek
12      XIX|        early in the spring.~ ~A grand banquet was given at Sairmeuse
13      XXV|        two hundred yards of the Grand Rue before the abbe and
14      XXX|       the Emperor, now become a grand prevot under the Restoration.~ ~
15  XXXVIII|          They again crossed the grand hall, but instead of going
16  XXXVIII|    obedience to orders from the grand prevot, Monsieur de Courtornieu.
17     XLII|  depriving him of the office of grand prevot.~ ~This unexpected
18     XLII|  ignorance, he thought that the grand seigneur who had employed
19     XLVI|       he responded. “This was a grand chance for you. Ah, ha!
20   XLVIII|            As she descended the grand staircase, she could not
21      LII|            One evening, while a grand entertainment was in progress
22       LV|   laughter about M. Segmuller’s grand seigneur, disguised as a
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