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1 Note| publication. Mademoiselle des Touches (Camille Maupin) is George~
2 3 | chevalier is again~at Les Touches this evening."~ ~"Don't
3 3 | love with~Mademoiselle des Touches."~ ~"A lad of Calyste's
4 4 | neighbor, Mademoiselle~des Touches,so strange that I can't
5 4 | Calyste~and Mademoiselle des Touches, did not enter the lists.~ ~"
6 4 | extraordinary, Mademoiselle des Touches?"~asked the baron.~ ~"She
7 4 | Calyste~and Mademoiselle des Touches. By nine o'clock no one
8 4 | loves Mademoiselle des Touches, an actress!"~ ~"In that
9 4 | woman, Mademoiselle des Touches, has come here to ruin many~
10 4 | fortune in~decorating Les Touches in a most improper fashion,
11 4 | their time mostly at Les Touches. And this is the woman our
12 4 | tales about Mademoiselle des Touches which lasted~seven hours.
13 4 | is not~home; he is at Les Touches,perhaps he won't come in
14 4 | capable of rushing to Les Touches. Calyste is worthy of his~
15 4 | than her staying on at Les Touches. In all~the twenty-four
16 5 | time with~Mademoiselle des Touches. Such calculations of maternal
17 5 | Calyste's visits to Les Touches became more~frequent, and
18 5 | hope which Mademoiselle des Touches now threatened to~overthrow.~ ~
19 5 | handsome.~ ~"You stayed at Les Touches longer than you did last
20 5 | going to dine again at Les Touches; he has dressed~himself."~ ~"
21 5 | The chevalier dines at Les Touches; don't cook the fish."~ ~"
22 5 | against~Mademoiselle des Touches, who for the last year has
23 5 | does love Mademoiselle des Touches,~where's the harm?" said
24 5 | baron. "A Guenic~marry a des Touches! The des Touches were not
25 5 | marry a des Touches! The des Touches were not even grooms in
26 5 | cannot be a Maupin and a des Touches~both," he added.~ ~"She
27 5 | on the stage."~ ~"A des Touches could hardly be an actress,"
28 5 | you going to dine at Les Touches, monsieur?" said Mariotte,
29 5 | Are you going again to Les Touches, my Calyste?" The baroness~
30 5 | emphasized the /my/. "Les Touches is not a respectable or
31 5 | defeat. Mademoiselle des~Touches, or, if you choose to call
32 5 | during her last stay at Les~Touches. She laughed at me, gently;
33 5 | said the mother; "at Les Touches."~ ~"Yes, my darling mother;
34 5 | will bless Mademoiselle des~Touches."~ ~"Mothers do not like
35 5 | Bless Mademoiselle des Touches? how could that be? These~
36 5 | things. Mademoiselle des Touches~is, they say, as black as
37 6 | morning and~evening, to Les Touches, concluded that Mademoiselle
38 6 | Mademoiselle Felicite des~Touches was passionately in love
39 6 | Breton, named Felicite des Touches, the~person who was now
40 6 | Guerande. The Breton des Touches~family has no connection
41 6 | about, why Felicite des Touches became a~man and an author,
42 6 | Mademoiselle Felicite des Touches became an orphan in 1793.
43 6 | Carmes.~ ~Mademoiselle des Touches was two years old when her
44 6 | When dying,~Madame des Touches confided her daughter to
45 6 | belonging to Madame des~Touches, and there she settled with
46 6 | nuns and Mademoiselle des~Touches, and threw them into prison
47 6 | powers of~Mademoiselle des Touches.~ ~The result of all this
48 6 | society.~Mademoiselle des Touches became, in consequence,
49 6 | beautiful Mademoiselle des Touches." Led to enter society by~
50 6 | a year, derived~from Les Touches, the property of her father;
51 6 | house to Mademoiselle des Touches. Felicite, who~did not choose
52 6 | the year 1817 Felicite des Touches began to~perceive, not the
53 6 | how and why Felicite des Touches enjoyed this great~privilege
54 6 | alliances.~ ~Mademoiselle des Touches, a true Breton, is of medium
55 6 | reason~Mademoiselle des Touches listens more than she talks.
56 6 | him take Mademoiselle des Touches for his model. That~full-blooded,
57 6 | parentage of~Mademoiselle des Touches, and her fortune, increased
58 6 | enjoyment. Thus Mademoiselle des Touches, surrounded by so many forms~
59 6 | age. In Mademoiselle des Touches this order was~reversed.
60 6 | filled Mademoiselle des Touches, and forever, with~that
61 6 | about her. Mademoiselle des Touches is charming~as a woman of
62 6 | her own. Mademoiselle des Touches admires~her fortunate rival
63 6 | five or six times to Les Touches.~Her first stay was after
64 6 | necessary for a residence at Les Touches~sent down to her. It came
65 6 | difficulty, over the sands to Les Touches. Workmen came down from~
66 6 | before long she occupied Les Touches, which pleased her~immensely.
67 6 | luxury displayed at Les Touches. Her man of~business gave
68 6 | After this, Mademoiselle des Touches did not revisit Les Touches
69 6 | Touches did not revisit Les Touches for~two years, not until
70 6 | subsequent~apparitions at Les Touches excited comparatively little
71 6 | form of Mademoiselle des Touches'~existence. Letters came
72 6 | to Camille Maupin~at Les Touches. In short, the veil was
73 6 | stay, was not alone in Les Touches. She~had a guest. That guest
74 6 | superiority.~Mademoiselle des Touches had received this writer
75 6 | Vignon from~Paris to Les Touches, as an eagle bears away
76 7 | VII LES TOUCHES~A few hundred yards from
77 7 | Such is the fief of Les Touches, from which the Revolution~
78 7 | set about restoring Les~Touches, she was careful, artist
79 7 | staircase.~Mademoiselle des Touches has taken for herself the
80 7 | him; his life~was at Les Touches. Who will not understand
81 7 | course, by Calyste.~ ~At Les Touches were displayed to the ravished
82 7 | Calyste~gratified at Les Touches the taste for the glorious,
83 7 | For him,~Mademoiselle des Touches was the mother of his intellect.
84 8 | either~hoarse or extinct, it touches the confines of hoarseness
85 8 | asked Mademoiselle des Touches, coloring~with either pleasure
86 8 | replied~Mademoiselle des Touches. "Madame de Rochefide is
87 8 | Rochefide to Mademoiselle des Touches.~ ~Genoa, July 2.~ ~I have
88 8 | soon pay you a visit at~Les Touches. I want to stay there, in
89 8 | to me these visits to Les Touches; I am to bless its mistress,~
90 8 | Calyste went back to Les Touches on the pretext of returning~
91 8 | Paris by~Mademoiselle des Touches, and the science of her
92 8 | asked Mademoiselle des Touches,~throwing the letter across
93 8 | said Mademoiselle des Touches,~hastily. "I know Beatrix,
94 8 | arranged."~ ~Mademoiselle des Touches cast a supplicating look
95 8 | look at~Mademoiselle des Touches. "In the first place the
96 8 | attitude of Mademoiselle des Touches, who was pressing~Calyste'
97 8 | late if Mademoiselle~des Touches did not love him.~ ~"He
98 9 | along by the walls of Les Touches that he might~not be seen
99 9 | would fetch us from Les Touches. If they don't~come," she
100 9 | and find~Mademoiselle des Touches. Oh! what a land of savages!"~ ~
101 9 | your mistress going to Les Touches?" he inquired.~ ~"She is
102 9 | any of the servants of Les Touches. He did, however, meet two~
103 9 | thought when the pines of Les~Touches came in sight. He was afraid;
104 9 | letter~from Mademoiselle des Touches:~ ~My dear Calyste,The beautiful
105 9 | day that I spend at Les Touches."~ ~"It was for me to say
106 9 | uncertainties. Mademoiselle~des Touches had awakened his nature;
107 9 | said Mademoiselle des~Touches, taking Conti with her right
108 9 | examine Mademoiselle des Touches throughout the dinner.~ ~"
109 9 | to him.~Mademoiselle des Touches having started the topic
110 9 | me?"~ ~Mademoiselle des Touches was struck with the expression
111 9 | was over~Mademoiselle des Touches took Calyste's arm, gave
112 9 | something. Mademoiselle des Touches sat down to the piano. Together~
113 9 | Vignon.~ ~Mademoiselle des Touches looked at Claude with vague
114 10 | now that I shall~leave Les Touches; yes, to-morrow perhaps,
115 10 | do? Could he come to Les~Touches? If Camille loved him how
116 10 | themselves. You brought me to Les~Touches to mask your real feelings
117 10 | said.~ ~Mademoiselle des Touches showed the utmost fear;
118 10 | more at your ease at Les Touches by knowing Felicite as she
119 10 | eyes of Mademoiselle des Touches, who was unable to~look
120 10 | triumphs."~ ~Mademoiselle des Touches looked at Calyste, who had
121 10 | carriage of Mademoiselle des Touches~passed over it. Gasselin
122 10 | Is it that actress at Les Touches?"~ ~"What?" said the baron; "
123 10 | how can Mademoiselle des Touches hinder~Calyste's marriage,
124 10 | marquise, has come to Les Touches, and I'll~warrant he's after
125 10 | lips of Mademoiselle des Touches, made her aware of~the vulgarity
126 10 | said Mademoiselle~des Touches, taking Calyste's arm, and
127 10 | carriage of Mademoiselle des Touches had already~caught her eye.
128 10 | replied Mademoiselle des~Touches, on whom Jacqueline turned
129 10 | I am Mademoiselle des Touches," replied Camille. "Madame
130 10 | admiring Mademoiselle des Touches, who, by the~tone of her
131 10 | made by Mademoiselle des Touches to her~absurd questions
132 10 | and go up as usual to Les Touches, when Madame de Kergarouet~
133 10 | accepted Mademoiselle des~Touches' offer of her carriage for
134 10 | you by Mademoiselle des Touches. But it is not~too late
135 10 | now. Calyste, go up to Les Touches and arrange the~matter;
136 11 | lightness of a young fawn to Les Touches and~reached the portico
137 11 | said Mademoiselle des Touches, "now listen to me. I know~
138 11 | mother. Mademoiselle des Touches did not restrain her~tears.~ ~"
139 11 | Calyste's departure from Les Touches, Beatrix, who~had heard
140 11 | said Mademoiselle des Touches,~with dreadful tones of
141 11 | head of Mademoiselle des~Touches; but his mother, who had
142 11 | implored him to~give up Les Touches, and leave the two women
143 11 | forever.~ ~"Not go to Les Touches!" he cried.~ ~"Oh! yes,
144 11 | he resolved to go to Les Touches at an earlier hour than~
145 11 | breakfast.~ ~Mademoiselle des Touches and the marquise had gone,
146 11 | reproach as Mademoiselle des Touches~disappeared toward the house,
147 11 | country lying between Les~Touches, Croisic, and the village
148 11 | obstinacy. Calyste left Les Touches~the victim of one of those
149 12 | me, on her~return to Les Touches, that she loved Claude Vignon.
150 12 | Therefore I may return to Les Touches to-morrow,~may I not? You
151 12 | up his hat and ran to Les Touches, where he appeared like~
152 12 | thought Mademoiselle des Touches.~ ~The marquise was impenetrable.
153 12 | expected him, and he~left Les Touches at eleven o'clock,not, however,
154 12 | correspondence which, between Les Touches and~ ~Guerande, is rather
155 12 | letter and departed for Les Touches.~ ~That which, above all,
156 13 | Calyste was hurrying to Les Touches with the~impetuosity of
157 13 | asked Mademoiselle des Touches.~ ~"I came here to find
158 13 | still. Mademoiselle des Touches said to herself:~ ~"Can
159 13 | expecting to dine at Les~Touches, he found Camille's maid
160 13 | closed~the doors of Les Touches to him, a scene was passing
161 13 | served Mademoiselle des Touches said to~the footman, "You
162 13 | their~souls Mademoiselle des Touches had listened to that great
163 14 | then the party from Les Touches arrived through the narrow~
164 14 | baroness, "Mademoiselle des Touches, and Madame la Marquise
165 14 | bowed to Mademoiselle des Touches, who made a respectful~bow,
166 14 | suppose Mademoiselle des Touches to be more than~thirty,"
167 14 | bush.~ ~Mademoiselle des Touches, who saw the scene, was
168 14 | must get her back to Les Touches. Had she been killed,~Calyste,
169 14 | whence she was carried to Les Touches.~The news of the accident
170 14 | passed the night at Les Touches, sitting at the foot of~
171 14 | beside Mademoiselle des Touches, who read~a book of theological
172 14 | Guenic, for Mademoiselle des~Touches had written a line to the
173 14 | returned to dinner at Les Touches and found Beatrix up and~
174 14 | no storms occurred at Les Touches. Felicite~completely effaced
175 14 | said Mademoiselle des Touches one day.~ ~Before the excursion
176 14 | replied~Mademoiselle des Touches; "but you have spoiled all.
177 14 | away; do not return to Les Touches till she herself~recalls
178 14 | Calyste when, arriving at Les Touches at~seven in the morning,
179 14 | Together they left Les~Touches by the garden-gate which
180 14 | future.~ ~They reached Les Touches in the most delightful of
181 14 | silence that reigned about Les Touches was so~profound that the
182 15 | one, and~Mademoiselle des Touches warned Calyste to distrust
183 15 | last three weeks at Les Touches, delighted to~find that
184 15 | morning Calyste went to Les Touches about mid-day. When he~reached
185 15 | Therefore Mademoiselle des Touches was greatly alarmed by the
186 16 | Calyste went regularly to Les Touches. He paced round~and round
187 16 | he gets his meals at Les Touches, the devil's~kitchen doesn'
188 16 | postern-gate and fled to Les Touches, where he stayed~near Camille
189 16 | wander from the vanes of Les Touches to the rocks of Croisic,
190 16 | ceased to go even to Les Touches,~Felicite requested the
191 16 | called every morning at Les~Touches, and sometimes dined there,
192 16 | begged~Mademoiselle des Touches to come and see Calyste."~ ~"
193 16 | voice.~"Mademoiselle des Touches is a saintly woman; I am
194 16 | gone to Mademoiselle des~Touches, intending to bring her
195 16 | bringing Mademoiselle des Touches to Calyste, as he seemed
196 16 | said Mademoiselle des Touches, when they met, "I want~
197 16 | said Mademoiselle des Touches to the mother, who~pressed
198 16 | funeral, Mademoiselle des Touches, the~Baronne du Guenic and
199 17 | to Paris Mademoiselle des Touches revealed to the~baroness
200 17 | British peer.~Mademoiselle des Touches urged Calyste to see Paris,
201 17 | him by Mademoiselle~des Touches. Did he still count on Felicite'
202 17 | explaining that Mademoiselle des Touches had requested her~to give
203 17 | friend,~Mademoiselle des Touches, and you had thought it
204 17 | know, by Mademoiselle des Touches (whom we are going~to visit
205 17 | own arms with~those of Des Touches, which are: party couped,
206 17 | diocese. Mademoiselle des~Touches declined to receive Calyste,
207 17 | said.~ ~"Never go to Les Touches. I did wrong to give him
208 17 | Child!" she answered, "Les Touches for you is Bluebeard's~chamber.
209 17 | conversation. If Mademoiselle des Touches made me~talk to her freely,
210 18 | but keep away from Les Touches!" to make us~eager to go
211 18 | bitterness Mademoiselle des Touches planted in~my love! Why
212 18 | she forbid me to go to Les Touches? What sort of~happiness
213 18 | What sort of place is Les Touches?"~ ~"Les Touches belongs
214 18 | is Les Touches?"~ ~"Les Touches belongs to you," said my
215 18 | had never set foot in Les Touches!"cried my aunt~Zephirine,
216 18 | Pen-Hoel.~"Mademoiselle des Touches committed many sins there,
217 18 | Should you like to go to Les Touches?" asked my mother-in-law.~"
218 18 | why you do not go to Les~Touches, and I think you are right."~ ~
219 18 | are you afraid of at~Les Touches, that you alone never speak
220 18 | their~indecision. So to Les Touches we went.~ ~It is enchanting,
221 18 | horror where Mademoiselle des Touches had so~earnestly forbidden
222 18 | the same I have left Les Touches, and never will I go back~
223 18 | Visitation was right,Les~Touches is a fatal spot; Calyste
224 18 | Brittany. Poor~Mademoiselle des Touches might well repent of her
225 18 | had put upon him at Les Touches, still~fresh and red. Calyste,
226 18 | Conti and Mademoiselle des Touches had~spared Beatrix all the
227 18 | perfume which she used at Les Touches during her~first acquaintance
228 18 | upon us by Mademoiselle des Touches," she said,~smiling.~ ~Three
229 22 | such as Mademoiselle des Touches had described it in a few
230 25 | honor. Mademoiselle des Touches treated you,~monsieur, as
231 26 | to whom~Mademoiselle des Touches had left her fortune, would
232 Add | Unconscious Humorists~ ~Touches, Mademoiselle Felicite des~
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