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1 Note| the time of~publication. Mademoiselle des Touches (Camille Maupin)
2 Note| applied by some to the famous Mademoiselle Georges, is easily~recognized
3 2 | Monsieur and Madame du Guenic, Mademoiselle du~Guenic the baron's elder
4 2 | his~elder and only sister, Mademoiselle Zephirine du Guenic. After
5 2 | indiscreet~word was ever uttered. Mademoiselle du Guenic received the rents
6 2 | and the baroness and old Mademoiselle du Guenic by surprise, although~
7 2 | beauty of the~baroness. Mademoiselle Zephirine, being deprived
8 2 | stopped. From time to time Mademoiselle du Guenic~took a long knitting
9 2 | black and the letters~white. Mademoiselle Zephirine, to whom the dark
10 2 | years in the~household. Mademoiselle had hired him when he was
11 2 | were under the~orders of Mademoiselle, who, from the time of the
12 2 | was now compelled to be.~ ~Mademoiselle Zephirine was therefore
13 2 | were/ their own~in fact,Mademoiselle Zephirine insisted on looking
14 3 | knelt before her stool. Mademoiselle du Guenic then said the
15 3 | arch.~ ~"I thought that Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel had already
16 3 | about those visits before Mademoiselle de Pen-~Hoel," cried the
17 3 | old maid, eagerly.~ ~"Ah! mademoiselle," remarked Mariotte, "you
18 3 | that he is in love with~Mademoiselle des Touches."~ ~"A lad of
19 3 | the baron.~ ~"Here comes Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel," said Mariotte.~ ~
20 3 | Dressed in the same style as~Mademoiselle du Guenic, she stirred an
21 3 | also resonant.~Instead of Mademoiselle Zephirine's wadded hood,
22 3 | five years~at Nantes,for Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel allowed her
23 3 | name will be wiped out."~ ~Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel possessed about
24 3 | with what~wily perseverance Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel brought with
25 3 | invest her savings.~ ~But Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel might have had
26 3 | great joy of all~Bretons) Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel had given the
27 3 | the mother of Henri V.~ ~Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel treated Calyste
28 3 | us this evening?" asked Mademoiselle de~Pen-Hoel, taking off
29 3 | exchange of~greetings.~ ~"Yes, mademoiselle; I met him taking his dog
30 3 | of the ancient mansion. Mademoiselle de Pen-~Hoel's page went
31 3 | Welcome, chevalier!" cried Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel.~ ~"The altar
32 3 | rector, the chevalier, and Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel had regularly~
33 4 | any one day. Consequently Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel put into this
34 4 | hunters after big game. Mademoiselle Zephirine, who went shares
35 4 | from September, 1825, when~Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel lost thirty-five
36 4 | would offer ten counters to Mademoiselle Zephirine or Mademoiselle~
37 4 | Mademoiselle Zephirine or Mademoiselle~Jacqueline, when either
38 4 | of~suspecting each other. Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel would almost~
39 4 | Legs to ribs?" asked Mademoiselle Zephirine.~ ~"Without stopping
40 4 | stopping on the way?" said Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel, smiling.~ ~
41 4 | How is Thisbe?" asked Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel of the chevalier,
42 4 | said the chevalier to Mademoiselle de Pen-~Hoel.~ ~"Yes, a
43 4 | things about our neighbor, Mademoiselle~des Touches,so strange that
44 4 | looks. The cards were dealt;~Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel had Mistigris!
45 4 | head.~ ~"Mistigris!" cried Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel, making no reply
46 4 | the matter of Calyste~and Mademoiselle des Touches, did not enter
47 4 | that is so extraordinary, Mademoiselle des Touches?"~asked the
48 4 | She smokes," replied Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel.~ ~"That's very
49 4 | playing a card, horrified~Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel, who ceased
50 4 | herself about Calyste~and Mademoiselle des Touches. By nine o'clock
51 4 | usual custom, accompanied~Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel to her house
52 4 | play, on the~joy with which Mademoiselle Zephirine engulfed her gains
53 4 | woman. When they reached Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel's door-step,~
54 4 | him promptly. He~ ~loves Mademoiselle des Touches, an actress!"~ ~"
55 4 | letter to-morrow," replied~Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel, bowing to the
56 4 | to~him.~ ~"Did you notice Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel's displeased
57 4 | Calyste's establishment, Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel's fortune is
58 4 | kept in repair as that of Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel. That~ungodly
59 4 | Pen-Hoel. That~ungodly woman, Mademoiselle des Touches, has come here
60 4 | blow for the cause, and Mademoiselle des Touchesthe Sieur~Camille
61 4 | francs a year, went to see Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel, and~filled
62 4 | her mind with tales about Mademoiselle des Touches which lasted~
63 4 | compassion.~ ~"I will see Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel to-morrow,"
64 4 | will~find out the truth. Mademoiselle Jacqueline has confidence
65 5 | and spend less time with~Mademoiselle des Touches. Such calculations
66 5 | of this~prosperous era. Mademoiselle du Guenic had understood
67 5 | adopted this hope which Mademoiselle des Touches now threatened
68 5 | desirable~to extract from Mademoiselle du Guenic her array of keys
69 5 | the baron, his wife, and Mademoiselle were seated in~the salon,
70 5 | very grave charges against~Mademoiselle des Touches, who for the
71 5 | Monsieur le chevalier does love Mademoiselle des Touches,~where's the
72 5 | miracle. "I have heard that~Mademoiselle Scudery and Madame de Sevigne
73 5 | necessary to publish my defeat. Mademoiselle des~Touches, or, if you
74 5 | know all, you will bless Mademoiselle des~Touches."~ ~"Mothers
75 5 | it, lead~her boy? Bless Mademoiselle des Touches? how could that
76 5 | understand these things. Mademoiselle des Touches~is, they say,
77 6 | Touches, concluded that Mademoiselle Felicite des~Touches was
78 6 | than modern art~permits.~ ~Mademoiselle Felicite des Touches became
79 6 | massacred at Les Carmes.~ ~Mademoiselle des Touches was two years
80 6 | chateau, seized the nuns and Mademoiselle des~Touches, and threw them
81 6 | suspected the powers of~Mademoiselle des Touches.~ ~The result
82 6 | the amusements of society.~Mademoiselle des Touches became, in consequence,
83 6 | else~than "the beautiful Mademoiselle des Touches." Led to enter
84 6 | leaving their house to Mademoiselle des Touches. Felicite, who~
85 6 | crossed by their alliances.~ ~Mademoiselle des Touches, a true Breton,
86 6 | meditation. For this reason~Mademoiselle des Touches listens more
87 6 | of~Brittany let him take Mademoiselle des Touches for his model.
88 6 | women came. The parentage of~Mademoiselle des Touches, and her fortune,
89 6 | and found~enjoyment. Thus Mademoiselle des Touches, surrounded
90 6 | mournful~period of old age. In Mademoiselle des Touches this order was~
91 6 | genius. This event filled Mademoiselle des Touches, and forever,
92 6 | female author about her. Mademoiselle des Touches is charming~
93 6 | has now eclipsed her own. Mademoiselle des Touches admires~her
94 6 | seventeen francs.~ ~After this, Mademoiselle des Touches did not revisit
95 6 | knew of the dual form of Mademoiselle des Touches'~existence.
96 6 | of a certain superiority.~Mademoiselle des Touches had received
97 7 | separated by the staircase.~Mademoiselle des Touches has taken for
98 7 | his family life. For him,~Mademoiselle des Touches was the mother
99 8 | department of the Orne, a Mademoiselle~Beatrix-Maximilienne-Rose
100 8 | way did you come?" asked Mademoiselle des Touches, coloring~with
101 8 | loved in return," replied~Mademoiselle des Touches. "Madame de
102 8 | the fish!"~ ~"I see him, mademoiselle," replied the woman.~ ~Fanny,
103 8 | Marquise de Rochefide to Mademoiselle des Touches.~ ~Genoa, July
104 8 | it is~almost certain that Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel will leave her
105 8 | service brought from Paris by~Mademoiselle des Touches, and the science
106 8 | you think of it?" asked Mademoiselle des Touches,~throwing the
107 8 | jokes may prove to be," said Mademoiselle des Touches,~hastily. "I
108 8 | can easily be arranged."~ ~Mademoiselle des Touches cast a supplicating
109 8 | added, with a keen look at~Mademoiselle des Touches. "In the first
110 8 | the~ecstatic attitude of Mademoiselle des Touches, who was pressing~
111 8 | he should stay so late if Mademoiselle~des Touches did not love
112 9 | You had better go and find~Mademoiselle des Touches. Oh! what a
113 9 | inquired.~ ~"She is there; Mademoiselle came for her this morning
114 9 | the Chevalier du Halga and~Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel, who were walking
115 9 | mother had told him, he saw~Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel's intention,
116 9 | the following letter~from Mademoiselle des Touches:~ ~My dear Calyste,
117 9 | fears, his uncertainties. Mademoiselle~des Touches had awakened
118 9 | arm to the marquise," said Mademoiselle des~Touches, taking Conti
119 9 | never~ceased to examine Mademoiselle des Touches throughout the
120 9 | little attention to him.~Mademoiselle des Touches having started
121 9 | ever~deign to notice me?"~ ~Mademoiselle des Touches was struck with
122 9 | thoughts. When dinner was over~Mademoiselle des Touches took Calyste'
123 9 | Conti to sing~something. Mademoiselle des Touches sat down to
124 9 | said Claude~Vignon.~ ~Mademoiselle des Touches looked at Claude
125 10 | that I am here," he said.~ ~Mademoiselle des Touches showed the utmost
126 10 | Tears were in the eyes of Mademoiselle des Touches, who was unable
127 10 | proud of his triumphs."~ ~Mademoiselle des Touches looked at Calyste,
128 10 | know if the carriage of Mademoiselle des Touches~passed over
129 10 | going to meet her," said Mademoiselle du~Guenic, slyly.~ ~"If
130 10 | her," said his mother.~ ~"Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel wants me to
131 10 | said the baron; "how can Mademoiselle des Touches hinder~Calyste'
132 10 | They'll kill him," said Mademoiselle du Guenic.~ ~"That won't
133 10 | That won't kill him, mademoiselle; quite the contrary," replied~
134 10 | cried Gasselin~presently.~ ~"Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel and her niece
135 10 | Charlotte.~ ~"We had to leave Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel, her sister
136 10 | on the eloquent lips of Mademoiselle des Touches, made her aware
137 10 | is none too much," said Mademoiselle~des Touches, taking Calyste'
138 10 | the approaching voices of Mademoiselle de~Pen-Hoel, the Vicomtesse
139 10 | Saint-Nazaire; the carriage of Mademoiselle des Touches had already~
140 10 | to inconvenience," said~Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel, sharply; "I
141 10 | in the carriage," replied Mademoiselle des~Touches, on whom Jacqueline
142 10 | said to Camille.~ ~"I am Mademoiselle des Touches," replied Camille. "
143 10 | turning to Beatrix. "But you, mademoiselle, have so many~compensations."~ ~
144 10 | viscountess boldly.~ ~Old Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel, furious at
145 10 | could not help admiring Mademoiselle des Touches, who, by the~
146 10 | gave the girl his arm, to Mademoiselle de~Pen-Hoel's great satisfaction.~ ~"
147 10 | upon her in that way."~ ~"Mademoiselle Charlotte is right," said
148 10 | just."~ ~"Oh, you!" replied Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel, "she has bewitched
149 10 | the actual replies made by Mademoiselle des Touches to her~absurd
150 10 | forget it, I'm~afraid."~ ~Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel (who had intrepidly
151 10 | lacking, by the du Guenics. Mademoiselle~Zephirine had ordered the
152 10 | regretted not having accepted Mademoiselle des~Touches' offer of her
153 10 | the offer made to you by Mademoiselle des Touches. But it is not~
154 11 | day."~ ~"Calyste," said Mademoiselle des Touches, "now listen
155 11 | as~he kissed his mother. Mademoiselle des Touches did not restrain
156 11 | this change to herself. Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel was charming
157 11 | old, and I love him!" said Mademoiselle des Touches,~with dreadful
158 11 | maledictions on the head of Mademoiselle des~Touches; but his mother,
159 11 | daily before breakfast.~ ~Mademoiselle des Touches and the marquise
160 11 | these words of reproach as Mademoiselle des Touches~disappeared
161 12 | from which he sent away~Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel's page and Mariotte.~ ~"
162 12 | as half-crazy," replied Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel.~"He pays Charlotte
163 12 | something between them," thought Mademoiselle des Touches.~ ~The marquise
164 12 | By selling a few farms, Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel~can bestow that
165 12 | accompanied by the baron and Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel, was an~event
166 12 | news reached the ears of Mademoiselle de Pen-~Hoel, she said to
167 13 | know it, Calyste?" asked Mademoiselle des Touches.~ ~"I came here
168 13 | something better still. Mademoiselle des Touches said to herself:~ ~"
169 13 | much changed," remarked Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel.~ ~"We haven'
170 13 | we raise themthis way."~ ~Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel could not help
171 13 | When coffee had been served Mademoiselle des Touches said to~the
172 13 | this tumult of their~souls Mademoiselle des Touches had listened
173 14 | thought the baroness.~ ~"Mademoiselle," said Calyste to Camille, "
174 14 | the baron and~baroness, "Mademoiselle des Touches, and Madame
175 14 | father."~ ~The baron bowed to Mademoiselle des Touches, who made a
176 14 | property here, I think,~mademoiselle."~ ~"Mademoiselle is the
177 14 | think,~mademoiselle."~ ~"Mademoiselle is the largest of all the
178 14 | No one would suppose Mademoiselle des Touches to be more than~
179 14 | her body upon the~bush.~ ~Mademoiselle des Touches, who saw the
180 14 | There's but one way, mademoiselle," said Gasselin. "I must
181 14 | spent by Calyste beside Mademoiselle des Touches, who read~a
182 14 | the hotel du Guenic, for Mademoiselle des~Touches had written
183 14 | in a small space,"~said Mademoiselle des Touches one day.~ ~Before
184 14 | understand her," replied~Mademoiselle des Touches; "but you have
185 15 | treachery to every one, and~Mademoiselle des Touches warned Calyste
186 15 | handsomest of our prima-~donnas, Mademoiselle Falcon of the Grand Opera.
187 15 | his organs.~ ~Therefore Mademoiselle des Touches was greatly
188 15 | Chevalier du Halga, and Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel all knew of
189 16 | is the matter," replied Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel; "but you~should
190 16 | put in your stake!"~cried Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel. "When you begin
191 16 | father and son were dozing, Mademoiselle~de Pen-Hoel told her that
192 16 | the spiritual uplifting~of Mademoiselle de Guenic.~ ~"Alas! I prayed
193 16 | the rector, "if we begged~Mademoiselle des Touches to come and
194 16 | rector, in a gentle voice.~"Mademoiselle des Touches is a saintly
195 16 | but not of love," said Mademoiselle de Pen-~Hoel.~ ~"Alas! whatever
196 16 | was full of gold coins.~ ~Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel explained.~ ~"
197 16 | the doctors, had gone to Mademoiselle des~Touches, intending to
198 16 | the rector from~bringing Mademoiselle des Touches to Calyste,
199 16 | Well, Calyste," said Mademoiselle des Touches, when they met, "
200 16 | We shall save him," said Mademoiselle des Touches to the mother,
201 16 | after the baron's funeral, Mademoiselle des Touches, the~Baronne
202 17 | During the journey to Paris Mademoiselle des Touches revealed to
203 17 | daughter of a British peer.~Mademoiselle des Touches urged Calyste
204 17 | benefactions offered him by Mademoiselle~des Touches. Did he still
205 17 | letter, explaining that Mademoiselle des Touches had requested
206 17 | which was~also that of Mademoiselle de Chaulieu. This inborn
207 17 | ignorant that his friend,~Mademoiselle des Touches, and you had
208 17 | to~you my Aunt Zephirine, Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel, the Chevalier
209 17 | bought~back, as you know, by Mademoiselle des Touches (whom we are
210 17 | hundred and fifty years! Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel told~me that
211 17 | vicar-general of the diocese. Mademoiselle des~Touches declined to
212 17 | of our conversation. If Mademoiselle des Touches made me~talk
213 18 | What a root of bitterness Mademoiselle des Touches planted in~my
214 18 | of perdition!" exclaimed Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel.~"Mademoiselle
215 18 | Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel.~"Mademoiselle des Touches committed many
216 18 | that place of horror where Mademoiselle des Touches had so~earnestly
217 18 | shall stay in Brittany. Poor~Mademoiselle des Touches might well repent
218 18 | from her tyrant. Conti and Mademoiselle des Touches had~spared Beatrix
219 18 | trick played upon us by Mademoiselle des Touches," she said,~
220 19 | Portenduere and his wife, formerly Mademoiselle~Mirouet, had become of late
221 20 | Thanks to the advice of~Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel on the management
222 22 | endowed with a nature~such as Mademoiselle des Touches had described
223 22 | little hotel in~the name of Mademoiselle Josephine Schiltz (a trifle
224 25 | received such an honor. Mademoiselle des Touches treated you,~
225 25 | he took in good part.~ ~"Mademoiselle," said Fabien, in a low
226 26 | To desert Sabine, to whom~Mademoiselle des Touches had left her
227 Add | Peasantry~ ~Chocardelle, Mademoiselle~A Prince of Bohemia~A Man
228 Add | Unconscious Humorists~ ~Touches, Mademoiselle Felicite des~Beatrix~Lost
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