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 1       VI|      these old nobles who are so haughty with us, did before the
 2       XI| expression from the lips of this haughty young aristocrat! Was it
 3       XI|     respect, as though it were a haughty duchess, and not the humble
 4      XIV|         the matter. The cold and haughty manner which he knew so
 5     XVII|          For the first time this haughty heiress distrusted her own
 6      XIX|            But unfortunately the haughty heiress could not resist
 7    XXVII|        and his air a trifle more haughty than usual.~ ~“The session
 8    XXXII|         son addressed him in his haughty and freezing tone the duke
 9  XXXVIII|       probably receive from this haughty nobleman whom he had come
10       XL|       faults and his vices, this haughty man possessed the characteristic
11    XLVII|        Sairmeuse had resumed the haughty and indifferent manner which
12       LI|         often commented upon the haughty disdain which Mme. Blanche
13      LII|         or a look from them, her haughty spirit was compelled to
14      LII|         were amazed to see their haughty mistress unhesitatingly
15     LIII|         anxiety never marred the haughty serenity of her face. She
16      LIV|             He longed to see the haughty Duchesse de Sairmeuse subjected
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