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 1        V|         as he remarked to the baroness, “we shall soon be forgotten
 2        V|      what I have done.”~ ~The baroness rose, too much the woman
 3       VI|       her new rank.~ ~And the baroness had made no effort to resist
 4       VI|      my child!” exclaimed the baroness.~ ~M. Lacheneur shook his
 5       VI|       daughter?” inquired the baroness.~ ~Ah! this was the weak
 6     VIII|         M. dEscorval and the baroness exchanged a sorrowful glance,
 7       XV|    The result you see.”~ ~The baroness re-entered the room, and
 8     XXIV| assertions on the part of the baroness; he thought that sorrow
 9     XXIV| Madame,” said he, leading the baroness toward the house; “and you,
10     XXIV|     instead of reassuring the baroness, seemed to increase her
11     XXIV|       house,” she said to the baroness. “Had I been conscious,
12     XXVI|       bearing a letter to the baroness.~ ~Nevertheless, the man
13     XXVI|        Ah! what would not the baroness have given to follow the
14     XXIX|     my prayers!” murmured the baroness.~ ~Then, suddenly seized
15      XXX|       was it that neither the baroness nor Maurice had made an
16     LIII|  thought.~ ~The Baron and the Baroness dEscorval, and old Corporal
17       LV|       one of her friends, the Baroness de Watchau.~ ~And lastly,
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