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... Janin , secretary to Baron d'Am- plerieux , the lord of Bachet , saw Lhauda , and became enamoured of her ; nor was he disagreeable to the damsel . He , however , was accus- tomed to easy victories , and seemed to seek in Claudine ...
... Janin , secretary to Baron d'Am- plerieux , the lord of Bachet , saw Lhauda , and became enamoured of her ; nor was he disagreeable to the damsel . He , however , was accus- tomed to easy victories , and seemed to seek in Claudine ...
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... Janin is the best match in the village -or dost thou know a better ? " - Claudine's love for Janin seemed to cool from day to day . The more attention he paid her , the less was she disposed to forgive the evasions by which he strove to ...
... Janin is the best match in the village -or dost thou know a better ? " - Claudine's love for Janin seemed to cool from day to day . The more attention he paid her , the less was she disposed to forgive the evasions by which he strove to ...
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... Janin . " Your bride , " said he , " is too handsome to wear the coarse ornaments customary in this village ; I will undertake to pro- vide the jewels for her wedding at- tire . As for you , I want you to re- pair to - morrow in all ...
... Janin . " Your bride , " said he , " is too handsome to wear the coarse ornaments customary in this village ; I will undertake to pro- vide the jewels for her wedding at- tire . As for you , I want you to re- pair to - morrow in all ...
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... Janin himself told me in what manner rieux ! -Long live Madame d'Am- he deservedly lost thy love ; and I plerieux ... Janin who put thee off so long , and honours only because he could not dishonour thee ? " - " I am not concerned about ...
... Janin himself told me in what manner rieux ! -Long live Madame d'Am- he deservedly lost thy love ; and I plerieux ... Janin who put thee off so long , and honours only because he could not dishonour thee ? " - " I am not concerned about ...
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... Janin , who was still at Lyons , daily received fresh commissions and or- ders , which obliged him to defer from time to time his return to Bachet . The letters which he addressed to Lhauda and her father did not reach their hands ; and ...
... Janin , who was still at Lyons , daily received fresh commissions and or- ders , which obliged him to defer from time to time his return to Bachet . The letters which he addressed to Lhauda and her father did not reach their hands ; and ...
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