The Flower of the Chapdelaines
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ing inside
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even Creole society, without meeting madem
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ther dropped the words than spoke them: "Think of it! The awful pity! For the like of her! Of her! Why, how on earth--? No, don't tell! I know what I'd thin
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judge,' and he's coaxed me to break my rules a
wish her granddaughter and his grandson--they also are married--were no
know made
t of her very few friends. But
wife appeared, knitting. "Any close-ter?"
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