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Examples
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“Count Bruhl, who is at Dresden; his wife is daughter of the palatin.”
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The Russian palatin had the pleasure of seeing his nephew
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The prince-palatin even seemed quite changed towards me.
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The palatin shook me by the hand, and I went home and slept for six hours.
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The conversation became indifferent, and after the meal was over the palatin took up his stand by the small door by which he was accustomed to leave the room, and there I told him the whole story.
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Even the prince-palatin wrote to me that the king was extremely surprised at my lack of courage.
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Supper was served, and I sat down as usual at the left hand of the palatin, who was annoyed with me, and chewed it.
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Thereupon the palatin, speaking in his friendliest manner, said to me, — “What has taken place between you and Branicki?”
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As soon as the palatin saw me, he reproached me in a friendly manner for keeping him waiting, and we sat down to tressette.
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At this they went way in high glee, to tell the news at the Court, to Branicki, to the palatin, and so forth.
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