Well, prince, Genoa and Lucca are now nothing more than the apanages, than the private property of the Bonaparte family.
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Well, prince, Genoa and Lucca are now nothing more than the apanages, than the private property of the Bonaparte family.
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they suspected that Peter II was only waiting till he had saved enough of his apanage to run away to some more civilized country.
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For, though I don't very much want books and opera and etchings and wines and liqueurs—still, if I want them I can have them at any moment. And that sense of security is worth more than a thousand of the temperamental ecstasies and agonies that are the appanage of hard-up youth.
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