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The Three Cities Trilogy

PART IV
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Children cannot be disinherited.

All property is divided among them, and thus the piling up of large hereditary fortunes is prevented .-- Trans.
"Dear me!" said Narcisse, whom the throng prevented from advancing.

"We shall never get in.

Why, they seem to have invited the whole city." And then, as Pierre seemed surprised to see a prelate drive up in his carriage, the _attache_ added: "Oh! you will elbow more than one of them upstairs.

The cardinals won't like to come on account of the presence of the King and Queen, but the prelates are sure to be here.


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