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1 8 | to-morrow, is the Marquise de Rochefide. The old marquis (whose~ 2 8 | well as for great loves. Rochefide, being a fool, mistook his 3 8 | go there. People said to Rochefide: 'You are very~lucky to 4 8 | and her orgies literary.' Rochefide, however, is not an~ordinary 5 8 | des Touches. "Madame de Rochefide is coming here," she~added.~ ~" 6 8 | no longer of Beatrix de Rochefide and her~letter; he was furious 7 8 | From the Marquise de Rochefide to Mademoiselle des Touches.~ ~ 8 8 | surprised to see the Marquise de Rochefide and Conti,~who, of course, 9 9 | Croisic to see Madame de~Rochefide land, and examine her incognito? 10 9 | words, MME. LA MARQUISE DE ROCHEFIDE. The name~shone before him 11 9 | hearing that the Marquise de~Rochefide was born of a noble family, 12 9 | whatever he did, Madame de Rochefide paid little attention to 13 10 | driven him to Madame de Rochefide," continued~Claude, "and 14 10 | and that the Marquise de Rochefide was of the party,~she was 15 10 | Camille Maupin and Madame de Rochefide would~be for her a future, 16 10 | Madame is the~Marquise de Rochefide."~ ~"Then I must pity you 17 10 | tears came into Madame de Rochefide's eyes, and she turned away~ 18 10 | returned with~Madame de Rochefide, "are you to have /that/ 19 10 | Camille called Madame de Rochefide's attention to the harmonies~ 20 11 | Vandenesse?" asked~Madame de Rochefide.~ ~"The viscountess is the 21 11 | Camille?" asked Madame de Rochefide.~ ~"Really, my dear," said 22 11 | its depths."~ ~Madame de Rochefide was moulded like wax in 23 11 | s entreaties, Madame de Rochefide remained inflexible, and~ 24 12 | to Madame la Marquise de Rochefide.~ ~Madame,I loved you when 25 12 | likely to touch Madame de Rochefide, and~would very slightly 26 12 | as~follows:~ ~Madame de Rochefide to Calyste.~ ~You are a 27 12 | every word of Madame de~Rochefide's letter, felt the need 28 12 | that beautiful Marquise de Rochefide,"~said Charlotte. "I ought 29 12 | but addressed to Madame de Rochefide, lying on the~table. An 30 12 | to Madame la Marquise de Rochefide.~ ~What care I for the race 31 13 | flashed at him~by Madame de Rochefide, who did not wish Camille 32 13 | But the Marquise de Rochefide is a very handsome woman," 33 13 | had stirred in Madame de Rochefide's heart~emotions hitherto 34 13 | Camille, taking Madame~de Rochefide's hand. "You do not love 35 14 | and Madame la Marquise de~Rochefide, /nee/ de Casteran, father."~ ~ 36 14 | hard women like Madame de Rochefide, women whose~necks turn 37 14 | said Camille.~ ~Madame de Rochefide had unbounded power to restrain 38 14 | During their walk Madame de Rochefide had the lightly jesting 39 14 | confirm her words Madame de Rochefide laid a tender, timid kiss~ 40 15 | implacable necessity.~ ~Madame de Rochefide and Conti passed in front 41 15 | that the~proud Madame de Rochefide could betray him; /she/ 42 15 | way of probing Madame de Rochefide, who played her part extremely 43 15 | twilight enabled Madame de Rochefide to see~Guerande, its towers, 44 15 | the full truth. Madame de Rochefide is wholly unworthy of you. 45 15 | Pen-Hoel all knew of Madame de~Rochefide's departure, and were rejoicing 46 16 | Did you see Madame de Rochefide?" asked Calyste.~ ~"No," 47 16 | you know~where Madame de Rochefide is, come and get them and 48 16 | We can talk of Madame de Rochefide," he would say. "I'll tell 49 17 | of mind between Madame de~Rochefide and Sabine de Grandlieu, 50 17 | me his~love for Madame de Rochefide.~ ~"I do not wish," he said, 51 17 | desire to put~Madame de Rochefide forever out of his mind 52 17 | again meet with Madame de~Rochefide." In 1842 this concluding 53 18 | makes me long for Madame de~Rochefide's deathah, heavens! a natural 54 18 | dear mamma, if Madame de Rochefide~is in Paris, for if she 55 18 | steps from him, Madame de Rochefide. Beatrix in~Paris! Beatrix 56 18 | had seen her, Madame de~Rochefide was amazingly changed; and 57 18 | nature to art.~ ~Madame de Rochefide had just come through the 58 18 | composed by Beatrix. Madame de Rochefide, now~become bony and gaunt, 59 18 | and vanity of Madame de Rochefide, her nature was too~instinctively 60 18 | evening the Marquise de Rochefide did not cast~three straight 61 18 | want of reason. Madame de Rochefide, it must be said, amid the~ 62 18 | stucco of Paris.~ ~Madame de Rochefide, like nearly all great ladies 63 18 | bedrooms in which Madame de Rochefide's wandering life had led 64 18 | during which Madame de Rochefide held Calyste to~the consideration 65 19 | marquise! Find~out if Madame de Rochefide has returned to Paris. Am 66 19 | the first place, Madame de Rochefide is not~in Paris. As for 67 19 | betrayed her for Madame de Rochefide."~ ~Calyste blushed, like 68 19 | you must forget~Madame de Rochefide; she is only worth having 69 19 | Calyste was at Madame de Rochefide's making a merit of his~ 70 19 | adventures. Now, the Marquise de~Rochefide had sat in judgment on herself 71 19 | they. On this, Madame de Rochefide counted, and presently began 72 20 | she~had made to Madame de Rochefide's letter she had resolved 73 20 | thought to herself, "Madame de Rochefide likes flowers."~ ~Two days 74 20 | the dishes which Madame de Rochefide served to Calyste.~Gasselin 75 20 | to consort with Madame de~Rochefide's cook, and before long, 76 20 | England in cruets. Madame de~Rochefide accustoms him to all sorts 77 21 | resource with the Marquise de Rochefide,"~remarked Clotilde, smiling, 78 21 | duchess, "was Monsieur de~Rochefide's brother-in-law. If our 79 21 | has left her for Madame de Rochefide."~ ~"It is very dreadful, 80 21 | husband with a Madame de~Rochefide."~ ~"Sabine is only too 81 21 | to launch~upon Madame de Rochefide a little man, very self-willed 82 21 | path as far as Madame de Rochefide, it is~not the hand of man, 83 21 | undertook to make Madame de~Rochefide love him were to quarrel 84 21 | good; to~withdraw Madame de Rochefide from the fatal path in which 85 21 | by persuading Monsieur de~Rochefide to take back his wife? Instead 86 21 | proposed to do to~Madame de Rochefide."~ ~"I am certain that you 87 21 | that?"~ ~"Suppose Madame de Rochefide chooses to keep your son-in-law 88 22 | we see, over Monsieur de Rochefide, who~enjoyed at that moment 89 22 | life led by Monsieur de Rochefide after~his wife had placed 90 22 | abandoned him, Arthur de Rochefide, now an~only child in consequence 91 22 | sole~master of the hotel de Rochefide, rue d'Anjou Saint-Honore, 92 22 | the duties of maternity, Rochefide enjoyed this~immense fortune; 93 22 | resources. When~Monsieur de Rochefide first encountered Madame 94 22 | the attention of Arthur de Rochefide, who~had come there to see 95 22 | To dupe/.~Monsieur de Rochefide, like all little minds, 96 22 | a beginning. Monsieur de Rochefide~allowed her five hundred 97 22 | to~study. Consequently, Rochefide became happy in meeting 98 22 | you invite three friends,~Rochefide offered Madame Schontz forty 99 22 | one by one on Monsieur de Rochefide's comfort, she was listened 100 22 | twelve francs a~bottle. Rochefide, amazed, and delighted to 101 22 | a great deal older~than Rochefide; you would beat me, but 102 22 | reigned in the~hotel de Rochefide. Arthur now transported 103 22 | the gentleman that he was, Rochefide invested his~six hundred 104 22 | bonbon-box.~ ~Henceforth, Rochefide no longer managed his affairs. 105 22 | good-nature with which Monsieur de~Rochefide welcomed them. Madame Schontz, 106 22 | belonging to~Monsieur de Rochefide beat by a length Fleur-de-Genet 107 22 | rich. "I am~certain that Rochefide would forgive me a little 108 22 | of a~man, "I hold him!" Rochefide, who had just bought the 109 22 | hundred thousand francs which~Rochefide had given her, and which 110 23 | her had as yet discovered Rochefide's secret~rival. Bixiou fancied 111 23 | Madame Schontz,~certainly not Rochefide, who thought she had a penchant 112 23 | his run of ill-luck, made Rochefide play, as~we have seen, in 113 23 | good-night, if Monsieur de Rochefide stayed behind. She often 114 24 | To prevent Madame de Rochefide from ever seeing Calyste 115 24 | blindness to which Madame de~Rochefide has brought your son-in-law? 116 24 | musical love, in~short! As for Rochefide, that was duty. So, you 117 24 | have trouble separating Rochefide from~Madame Schontz; but 118 24 | us go to~the Jockey Club; Rochefide must invite me to dine with 119 24 | revenged."~ ~The next day Rochefide told Madame Schontz that 120 25 | The latter was asked by Rochefide on account of Maxime.~Aurelie 121 25 | Schontz on~the forehead, "Rochefide wanted me to see your establishment; 122 25 | critic's foot, motioning to Rochefide), "she would~issue from 123 25 | from her."~ ~"Upon my word, Rochefide, if I were you," said Maxime, 124 25 | given to~their inn after Rochefide purchased it for his Ninon 125 25 | of Madame la Marquise de Rochefide."~ ~La Palferine started 126 25 | In that of Madame de Rochefide," replied Maxime, promptly. " 127 25 | impossible to reconcile her with Rochefide as long as you hold him.~ 128 25 | receiver-generalship which Madame de Rochefide will obtain~for you. Aurelie' 129 25 | with Couture, Fabien, and~Rochefide. Arthur was asleep on a 130 25 | she continued, looking at~Rochefide, who was sound asleep, " 131 25 | to make up with~Madame de Rochefide, who wants you perhaps for 132 25 | with Fabien.~ ~Monsieur de Rochefide found Maxime at the club, 133 25 | returned from the Ambigu," said~Rochefide, leaving the club.~ ~And 134 26 | triumphs of Rubini, Madame de Rochefide, whom Antoine~had not yet 135 26 | Monsieur and of Madame de Rochefide. The next~day, learning 136 26 | an end of my expedients. Rochefide is incurable. I end my career 137 26 | Now come in and listen to Rochefide bemoaning himself; for you 138 26 | salon together, and found Rochefide~aged by two years; he had 139 26 | the duchess that Madame de Rochefide will not leave Paris, but~ 140 26 | Charles-Edouard played upon Madame de Rochefide the same comedy~Madame de 141 26 | the same comedy~Madame de Rochefide had played on Calyste for 142 26 | francs, went to Madame de Rochefide's house~with the firm intention 143 26 | Until this moment Madame de Rochefide had regarded herself as~ 144 26 | reconciled to Monsieur de~Rochefide; you must recover the honor 145 26 | You can do this by making Rochefide play a~part in politics, 146 26 | forget that Monsieur de Rochefide's consent is necessary."~ ~" 147 26 | went every day to Madame de Rochefide's~door, only to be refused 148 26 | back his wife. Monsieur de Rochefide has felt that the position 149 26 | no longer find Madame~de Rochefide in the rue de Chartres, 150 26 | next~winterin the hotel de Rochefide. You flung yourself rather~ 151 26 | by not saving Madame de Rochefide~from the humiliation to 152 26 | Unhappily, monsieur, Rochefide was living with one of those 153 26 | had counted on Madame de Rochefide's failure in health, and~ 154 26 | the country the hotel de Rochefide is to be renovated, and 155 26 | although I~admire Madame de Rochefide for her intellect, she is 156 26 | floundering in evil. Madame de~Rochefide loves Madame de Rochefide 157 26 | Rochefide loves Madame de Rochefide only. She would have parted 158 Add| Another Study of Woman~ ~Rochefide, Marquis Arthur de~Cousin 159 Add| Arthur de~Cousin Betty~ ~Rochefide, Marquise de~The Secrets


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