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You have doubtless heard, my dear mother, the misfortune of Madame de Chartres, whose child is born
You have doubtless heard, my dear mother, the misfortune of Madame de Chartres, whose child is born
You have doubtless heard, my dear mother, the misfortune of Madame de Chartres, whose child is born
You have doubtless heard, my dear mother, the misfortune of Madame de Chartres, whose child is born
You have doubtless heard, my dear mother, the misfortune of Madame de Chartres, whose child is born
You have doubtless heard, my dear mother, the misfortune of Madame de Chartres, whose child is born
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