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by dint of holy deeds and gentle manners, filled the town
         of D—— with a sort of tender and filial reverence. Even his
         conduct towards Napoleon had been accepted and tacitly
         pardoned, as it were, by the people, the good and weakly
         flock who adored their emperor, but loved their bishop.





































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