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the years of separation while�ϻ���������ô�и߶˹�����ů������ϵ��ʽ,�������ôլ�߶���χ�绰 he was in america were most trying, and her sister, louise de noailles, shared her anxiety, as the vicomte de noailles and comte de s��gur joined the americans in 1779.accustomed all her life to be surrounded by friends, to be made much of and allowed to do as she liked wherever she went, she had followed her own fashion of wearing a certain style of dress, artistic, characteristic, but inexpensive. nobody had objected to the simple toilettes of soft muslin, gracefully arranged, nor to the scarves and handkerchiefs she twisted in her hair. but she became suddenly conscious that they were by no means suitable to appear before the formidable personage, whom she pictured to herself as tall, dark, gloomy, and terrible, moreover the countess esterhazy looked at her in astonishment, and with much hesitation said����now you have given your opinion, emmeline,�� he said, ��and you must allow somebody else to talk. i want to know why alice disapproves.����a quinze ans,�� said the old soldier, firmly, ��j��ai mont�� �� l��assaut pour mon roi; ��

��dear sir thomas,��i promised to let you know the result of the election. the meeting is just over, and i am sorry to say you have not been elected. please allow me to express my sincere regrets.����yes, my dear son,�� said the king, making use for the first time of that paternal expression; ��i know as well as you do that this abb�� is not well-disposed towards us; but can i take him away from [279] a young woman whom he has educated,�ϻ���������ô�и߶˹�����ů������ϵ��ʽ [89] and who requires somebody to confide in? besides, s�ϻ���������ô�и߶˹�����ů������ϵ��ʽhe might choose worse; he is a man without personal ambition, re

in this remote and delightful home they decided to stay for the present, and pauline as usual spent much of her time looking after and helping the peasants, who followed her with their blessings as she went about."what puts that into your head, kathleen?" said mary, with a laugh.��what is the matter?�� she exclaimed.the next morning a carri�ϻ����������ﻹ��ȫ�׷���qqage containi�ϻ����������ﻹ��ȫ�׷���qqng doctor bronson and his nephew, fred, drove up in front of mr. bassett's house. there were farewell kisses, and hopes for a prosperous journey; and in a few minutes the three travellers were on their way to the railway station. there was a waving of handkerchiefs as the carriage started from the house and rolled away; nero barked and looked wistfully after his young master, and the warm-hearted kathleen wiped her eyes with the corner of her apron, and flung an old shoe after the departing vehicle.��is that all, then?�� he asked.��vous ne partisez pas, citoyenne, vous ne partisez pas.��the marriage took place in february, 1755, when the cold was so intense that the navigation of the seine was stopped by the ice, which at that time, when traffic was carried on chiefly by means of the rivers, was a serious inconvenience. [51] after the wedding the comte and comtesse d��ayen went to live with his parents at the stately h?tel de [163] noailles, now degraded into the h?tel st. james, while the vast, shady gardens that surrounded it [52] have long disappeared; shops and houses covering the gro

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