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The Three Cities Trilogy

BOOK V
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He's standing yonder between Vignon and Dauvergne, the Minister of Public Instruction." "Yes, I certainly will speak to him--but not here.

By-and-by in the sacristy, during the procession.

And I must also try to speak to Dauvergne, for our Silviane particularly wants him to be in the ministerial box this evening.

Monferrand will be there; he promised Duvillard so." Massot began to laugh, repeating the expression which had circulated through Paris directly after the actress's engagement: "The Silviane ministry....

Well, Dauvergne certainly owes that much to his godmother!" said he.
Just then the little Princess de Harn, coming up like a gust of wind, broke in upon the three men.


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