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��mostar����the queen had no idea of economy, and the comte d��artois was still more extravagant and heedless. [274] many were the absurd stories told of him, harmless and otherwise. of the first description is the affair of the wig of m. de montyon. arriving early one morning to speak to him, and seeing no servants about, he mistook the door and walked unannounced into a room where he saw a young man in his shirt sleeves, with his hair all rough and his toilette very incomplete, who, astonished at the sudden entrance of a magistrate in an enormous wig, asked him brusquely what he was doing there.��restof��dershave��er,theyhadth��tofrederi��paintthepo��herhusban��������

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cha�ζ�����ôլ�ߵ��������,�ϻ���������ô���и߶��������΢��pter ivthis, however, neither the princes of the blood, the nobles, nor the french nation would stand, and the project had to be relinquished; but the rapacity and outrageous arrogance and pretensions of ��les batards,�� as they were called, had aroused such irritation and hatred that louis xv. took care to go into the opposite extreme. unlike his predecessor, he cared nothing for the children of his innumerable liaisons, which were of a lower and more degraded type than those of his great-grandfather. he seldom recognised or noticed these children, made only a very moderate provision for them, and allowed them to be of no importance whatever.je n��ai point les chemises;he knelt down on the ground by her."i readily understand you," doctor bronson answered, "as i had the same feeling myself, and every american has it when he first comes to the country. he has a great deal of sympathy for the men, and i have known some strangers to refuse to ride in a jin-riki-sha on that account. but if you will apply reason to the matter, you will soon get over the feeling. remember that the man gets his living by pulling his little carriage, and that he regards it

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[133]she cared so little for money, and her dress, her [69] entertainments and requiremen�ϻ���������ô���и߶��������΢��ts were so simple, that she let him spend all she earned; whilst her occupations, professional and social, were so engrossing, and her life so full of interest, excitement, and enjoyment, that she was content to make the best of things and let her husband go his way, while she followed her own career among the friends and pursuits she loved.for mme. le brun had so brought up the girl that it would have been a miracle if she had not turned out, as she did, utterly selfish, vain, and heartless.capital letter t[pg 18]frank had his eye on a sampan that was darting about like an active fish, first in one direction and then in another. it was propelled by a single oar in the hands of a brown-skinned boatman, who was not encumbered with a large amount of superfluous clothing. the oar was in two pieces��a blade and a handle��lashed together in such a way that they did not form a straight �ϻ���������ô���и߶��������΢��line. at first frank thought there was something wrong about it; but he soon observed that the oars in all the boats were of the same pattern, and made in the same way. they were worked like sculls rather than like oars. the man kept the oar constantly beneath th

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