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1 1 | of the province; to the du Guaisnics, who, in the times~
2 1 | who, in the times~of the du Guesclins, were as superior
3 1 | spelled in the olden time du Glaicquin), from which comes
4 1 | Glaicquin), from which comes du~Guesclin, issued from the
5 1 | Guesclin, issued from the du Guaisnics.~ ~Old as the
6 1 | of~ignorant culture. The du Gaisnics remain the owners
7 1 | Brittany. In Guerande the Baron du~Guaisnic is one of the great
8 1 | ruler. To-day the~name of du Guaisnic, full of Breton
9 1 | which disfigures that of du Guaisqlain. The tax-~gatherer
10 1 | do the rest of the world, du Guenic.~ ~At the end of
11 1 | depths of that dark lane. The du Guaisnics did well yesterday,
12 1 | par~excellence/, the great du Guesclin who drove the English
13 1 | were as poor in 1200 as the du Guaisnics are in 1830, four
14 1 | designs and the arms of the du Guaisnics,~covered by hinged
15 1 | The trefoils of the~hotel du Guaisnic have four leaves
16 1 | the last~fifty years the du Guaisnics have received
17 1 | expect to find~the Baron du Guaisnic sword in hand,
18 2 | consisted of Monsieur and Madame du Guenic, Mademoiselle du~
19 2 | du Guenic, Mademoiselle du~Guenic the baron's elder
20 2 | the Guenics.~ ~The Baron du Guenic had started from
21 2 | Mademoiselle Zephirine du Guenic. After the~death
22 2 | ever uttered. Mademoiselle du Guenic received the rents
23 2 | brother by fishermen. Monsieur du Guenic returned to~Guerande
24 2 | twenty-one years old. The Baron du~Guenic came over to France
25 2 | at Guerande.~ ~Monsieur du Guenic was a tall, straight,
26 2 | soldier,hands like those du Guesclin must have had,
27 2 | must admit that the Baron du Guenic was illiterate as
28 2 | of the great name of the du Guenics.~ ~The old Vendean,
29 2 | baroness and old Mademoiselle du Guenic by surprise, although~
30 2 | time to time Mademoiselle du Guenic~took a long knitting
31 2 | in favor of the Baronne du Guenic, whose~subject she
32 3 | her stool. Mademoiselle du Guenic then said the prayer~
33 3 | feudal supremacy of the du Guenics. In their~salon
34 3 | same style as~Mademoiselle du Guenic, she stirred an enormous
35 3 | A friend of Zephirine du Guenic, Jacqueline de Pen-Hoel,
36 3 | the Breton grandeur of the du Guenics, had formed, ever
37 3 | actually possessed, and the du Guenics would never have
38 3 | friend Zephirine and the du Guenics, always showed herself
39 3 | her relations with Madame du Guenic and her sister-in-law.
40 3 | intellect.~ ~"Will Monsieur du Halga join us this evening?"
41 3 | person of the Chevalier du Halga, former~flag-captain
42 3 | readily understood that the du Guenics were at the~head
43 4 | countenance. At the hotel du Guenic, each of the players
44 4 | game, the daring sailor, du~Halga, one of those rich
45 4 | treat the /mouche/ at the du Guenics. The girl was ordered
46 4 | was asking the~Chevalier du Halga the same questions
47 4 | they~walked home: "Monsieur du Guenic was sad to-night.
48 4 | of the matter.~"The Baron du Guenic fails," was a phrase
49 4 | of her feelings. Madame du~Guenic's evident preoccupation
50 5 | coming generation of the du Guenics, by enduring privations,
51 5 | prosperous era. Mademoiselle du Guenic had understood and
52 5 | extract from Mademoiselle du Guenic her array of keys
53 5 | man's name,"~added Madame du Guenic.~ ~"A war name, I
54 5 | grooms in the days~when du Guesclin considered our
55 6 | lively anxiety to the Baronne du~Guenic and the excellent
56 8 | the~rector and Monsieur du Halga had arrived, allured
57 8 | Camille.~ ~Again Madame du Guenic sat up till one o'
58 9 | toward him, the Chevalier du Halga and~Mademoiselle de
59 9 | Bretons, and yours as a du Guenic to welcome a~Casteran.
60 9 | said, "to meet Monsieur du Guenic during the one~day
61 10 | her," said Mademoiselle du~Guenic, slyly.~ ~"If Charlotte
62 10 | when she and~the Chevalier du Halga were talking about
63 10 | him," said Mademoiselle du Guenic.~ ~"That won't kill
64 10 | Since when have the du Guenics taken to telling
65 10 | luxury were lacking, by the du Guenics. Mademoiselle~Zephirine
66 10 | fate of whist; neither the du Guenics, nor the~abbe, nor
67 10 | abbe, nor the Chevalier du Halga understood one word
68 11 | just do for you, Monsieur du~Guenic."~ ~"The marriage
69 11 | mother's mind. The Chevalier du Halga rubbed his hands.
70 11 | The illustrious house of du Guenic served a little supper~
71 11 | excuse to-day for Monsieur du Guenic's not~dining with
72 11 | blushed. "Stay, Monsieur du Guenic," said Camille, in
73 12 | like fire. The Chevalier du Halga~was still there, and
74 12 | over, he drew the~Chevalier du Halga into the great salon,
75 12 | Remembering that the Chevalier du Halga had the reputation
76 12 | waiting-woman, entering the hotel du Guenic, presented to~him.
77 12 | to the marquise.~ ~Madame du Guenic, whose heart retained
78 12 | this hour the~Chevalier du Halga was always to be seen
79 12 | The sight of the Baronne du Guenic walking in Guerande
80 12 | with the remark,~ ~"Madame du Guenic went out to-day;
81 12 | extraordinary is happening at the du Guenics."~ ~"Calyste is
82 12 | Nantes."~ ~The Chevalier du Halga, much surprised at
83 12 | gallantry?"~ ~Here the Chevalier du Halga straightened himself
84 12 | not a little vain. Madame du Guenic, without naming her
85 12 | meaning of such an answer. Du~Halga snuffed the air and
86 12 | care I for the race of the du Guenics in these days, Beatrix?~
87 12 | was such as the~Chevalier du Halga, with his knowledge
88 13 | terrible blow which the Baronne du Guenic had~received in reading
89 14 | marquise stopped short. Madame du Guenic felt the most violent~
90 14 | Camille, "this is Madame du Guenic,~and this is my father."
91 14 | was anxious at the hotel du Guenic, for Mademoiselle
92 15 | The rector, the~Chevalier du Halga, and Mademoiselle
93 16 | reprovingly at Monsieur du Halga, whom she now began~
94 16 | Calyste joined the Chevalier du~Halga in his daily promenade
95 16 | mall.~ ~"Only one," replied Du Halga.~ ~"Was she free?"~ ~"
96 16 | single evening at the hotel du~Guenic, where desolation
97 16 | her! She has destroyed the du Guenics!"~ ~"She may perhaps
98 16 | this?" asked the Chevalier du Halga, who now came in,~
99 16 | arm of the old Chevalier du Halgaa spectre leading a
100 16 | des Touches, the~Baronne du Guenic and Calyste started
101 17 | sold her house in the rue du Mont-Blanc, for which a~
102 17 | devote to the recovery of the du Guenic~estates, and the
103 17 | her rank as~the wife of a du Guenic and the daughter
104 17 | of 1837 the young Baron du Guenic, whose youth~and
105 17 | fallen standard of the old du~Guenics; show to this century
106 17 | married pair, was the Baronne~du Guenic, to whom the duchess
107 17 | of Brittany, at the hotel du Guenic,~a house as covered
108 17 | Pen-Hoel, the Chevalier du~ ~Halga, the Demoiselles
109 17 | residence in the Chateau du Guenic, where~the windows
110 17 | acclamations of the clan du~Guenic, a /gars/ of which
111 17 | Grimont, a friend of the du~Guenic family, who told
112 17 | the great joy of Zephirine du Guenic. Beatrix lives still~
113 18 | convent," cried the Chevalier du Halga. "The Abbe Grimont~
114 18 | and furnishing the hotel du Guenic had been carried
115 18 | 1839, the young Baronne du Guenic had a~son, and committed
116 18 | repulsed love.~ ~When the baron du Guenic reached home the
117 19 | late very intimate with the du Guenics, so~intimate that
118 19 | To Madame la Baronne du Guenic:~ ~Dear Mamma,When
119 19 | at~Dommanget, "Monsieur du Guenic can lose thirty,
120 19 | comfortable~home with the hotel du Guenic. All deserted wives
121 20 | To Madame la Baronne du Guenic:~ ~My dear Daughter,
122 20 | at his own home; Madame du Guenic~received the letter,
123 20 | sudden~flight.~ ~Madame du Guenic now entered a phase
124 20 | the rooms of the hotel du Guenic had assumed another~
125 21 | dying of grief; Monsieur du~Guenic has left her for
126 22 | struggle there,~like Sabine du Guenic, by practising (as
127 22 | of Fanny Beaupre, Susanne du~Val-Noble, Florine, Mariette,
128 23 | last two years of Madame du Bruel,~she was consumed
129 23 | history.~ ~In 1838, Fabien du Ronceret, son of a chief-justice
130 23 | of~perorating.~ ~Fabien du Ronceret, without being
131 23 | king of Alencon, a certain~du Bousquier, a friend of his
132 23 | premeditated prodigalities. Du Ronceret had profited by~
133 23 | this end in~view, Fabien du Ronceret had addressed himself
134 24 | Maufrigneuse, de L'Estorade, du Guenic, d'Ajuda, de Restaud,
135 24 | it will be necessary that du Guenic be taken away~by
136 24 | with women of that sort. Du Guenic would let~himself
137 25 | toothpick and talking with du~Tillet on Tortoni's portico,
138 25 | minutes, Maxime dropped du Tillet's arm, and~nodding
139 25 | weakness!~ ~The duchess, Madame du Guenic, and Clotilde were
140 25 | ability, with~the exception of du Ronceret; but the Norman
141 25 | was used to free the Baron du Guenic's estates?~Ah! if
142 25 | with a~sign toward Fabien du Ronceret.~ ~"Have you never
143 25 | you never met the Heir? Du Ronceret of Alencon."~ ~"
144 25 | down on Madame la Comtesse du Bruel."~ ~"Never!" said
145 25 | its money in~wines; the du Ronceret whom the king ennobled
146 25 | rid of Arthur and marry du Ronceret, I promise you
147 25 | can hold my own as Madame du Ronceret."~ ~"That's settled,"
148 25 | Madame Schontz, Couture, and~du Ronceret were placed, it
149 25 | you want to send Monsieur du Guenic~to the right-about.
150 26 | home. He~must give Madame du Ronceret three hundred thousand
151 26 | journey to Italy with the~du Guenics, and the sooner
152 26 | ceased to~treat Monsieur du Guenic on the basis of the
153 26 | saw Calyste~sent away; for du Guenic, hungry for love,
154 26 | the courage to break with du Guenic."~ ~"Ah! you have
155 26 | you to return to Madame du Guenic,but not for~three
156 26 | parted you~ ~from Madame du Guenic without the possibility
157 26 | place,~went to the hotel du Guenic early in the day
158 Add| Gaudebert-Calyste-Charles, Baron du~The Chouans~ ~Halga, Chevalier
159 Add| Chouans~ ~Halga, Chevalier du~The Purse~ ~Hannequin, Leopold~
160 Add| Prince of Bohemia~ ~Ronceret, Du~Jealousies of a Country
161 Add| Ronceret, Fabien-Felicien du (or Duronceret)~Jealousies
162 Add| Ronceret, Madame Fabien du~The Muse of the Department~
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