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Montessuy passed before them; Lariviere extended his hand to him.
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Montessuy blood, the ardor which had made her suffer so much, and which she forgave in her husband, but not in her daughter.
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Montessuy denied that he had exercised any political influence.
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Have you read, Montessuy, the speech delivered by Loyer at the unveiling of the
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Montessuy, whose dowry supported his political fortune, he appeared discreetly among the four or five bourgeois, titled and wealthy, who rallied to democracy, and were received without much bad grace by the republicans, whom aristocracy flattered.
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But Montessuy recognized his daughter and loved her.
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But the noise of footsteps which they heard, coming from the covered alley, made them stop for a moment, and they saw, through the leaves, Montessuy, with his arm around the Princess Seniavine's waist.
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Montessuy esteemed in Napoleon the genius of order.
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Montessuy rose, placed his hand on the Deputy's shoulder, and said:
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She was a daughter of that Montessuy, who, at first a clerk in a Parisian bank, founded and governed two great establishments, brought to sustain them the resources of a brilliant mind, invincible force of character, a rare alliance of cleverness and honesty, and treated with the Government as if he were a foreign power.
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