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1 I | conventionalities of courtesy, perfect freedom of talk~notwithstanding 2 I | pretensions to importance. Perfect equality set the~tone. But 3 II | to concealing a love so perfect and so~beautiful from the 4 III | with a face of innocence so~perfect that it must have been his 5 V | There, my boy, that is a perfect lady.' "~ ~"You have not 6 VI | has aided and abetted the 'perfect lady,' " said~Daniel d'Arthez. " 7 VI | said de Marsay. "The 'perfect lady,' issuing~from the 8 VI | But what do you mean by a 'perfect lady'?" asked Count Adam 9 VI | Beatrice of a day, is a 'perfect lady.'~ ~"It is not very 10 VII | by lassitude.~ ~"Only the perfect lady is quite at her ease 11 VII | proved to you that the 'perfect lady' represents the~intellectual 12 VII | never independent~but in perfect privacy, or theoretically. 13 VII | the question. Thus your perfect~lady may perhaps give occasion 14 VIII| so," said Blondet, "our 'perfect lady' lives between English~ 15 VIII| ignorance which make up the perfect lady."~ ~"And where, in 16 VIII| female~author? Is she a perfect lady, a woman /comme il 17 VIII| the Frenchwoman be called 'perfect lady,' or great lady, she~