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he believed to have emanated from Utrecht with a butter-
         cup-colored  satin  ground,  covered  with  velvet  auricula
         blossoms.—‘It was with that stuff,’ said he, ‘that the bed of
         the Duchesse d’Anville at la Roche-Guyon was draped.’—
         On the chimney-piece, he set a little figure in Saxe porcelain,
         carrying a muff against her nude stomach.
            M.  Gillenormand’s  library  became  the  lawyer’s  study,
         which Marius needed; a study, it will be remembered, being
         required by the council of the order.































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