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 1        I|        month had elapsed since Louis XVIII. had been, for the
 2       II|        had only laid by eleven louis, which he had placed carefully
 3       II|        in a flood of beautiful louis d’or into the hands of the
 4       II|        had laid those piles of louis d’or upon the desk of the
 5       II|        saving the five hundred louis which the duke, my brother,
 6      III|          If some, who had seen Louis XVII. at the helm in 1814,
 7      III|    insisting that His Majesty, Louis XVIII., had been welcomed
 8       IV| average income of one thousand louis per year. These revenues,
 9        V|        the pomp of the time of Louis XIV., had no attractions
10      VII|   occupied by Lacheneur, “like Louis XVIII.,” he laughingly said, “
11     XIII|        belongs to the reign of Louis XIV. Only—for there is an
12       XX|        vanity was satisfied.~ ~Louis XVIII. was on the throne;
13       XX|        of Montaignac, dethrone Louis XVIII., bring back the Emperor,
14    XXVII|       name and profession.”~ ~“Louis Guillaume, Baron dEscorval,
15     XXIX|      will betray you for a few louis. We must have an honest
16    XXXVI|       hundred and twenty-seven louis d’or and one hundred and
17      XLV|   pocket, and taking out three louis, she gave them to Chupin,
18       LV|        to the messenger with a louis, he said:~ ~“Here is the
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