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 1       II|      the magnificent and costly articles which decorated this apartment,
 2      III|         more eloquence than the articles of a charter.”~ ~He continued
 3        V|   cottage, and sent there a few articles of furniture—a table, some
 4        X|      everything. The duke found articles as old as himself, religiously
 5      XVI|     arranging and sorting these articles.~ ~One was Chanlouineau.~ ~
 6      XVI|        chateau to designate the articles which I desire to keep.
 7      XVI| Lacheneur, telling him that the articles he had selected at the chateau
 8   XXXVII|          he found the requisite articles, and retired without having
 9     XLIV|         a bag of books.~ ~These articles Marie-Anne deposited in
10     XLIV|    would soon return with other articles.~ ~The night was very dark,
11      XLV|      Borderie, a man laden with articles which she could not distinguish.~ ~
12      XLV|        here. I will arrange the articles by and by,” replied Marie
13      XLV|        was busily arranging the articles in a wardrobe near the bed.~ ~
14    XLVII|      During the morning all the articles which they had succeeded
15     XLIX|  chamber at the Borderie. These articles he burned.~ ~This strange
16      LIV|       with wearing apparel, the articles which Mme. Blanche used
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