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1 2 | Guerande the moment that La~Vendee and Brittany took 2 2 | Charette, with Cathelineau, La Rochejaquelein, d'Elbee, 3 2 | recently joined MADAME in La Vendee. To-day~that fact 4 2 | region before the affair of La~Penissiere, or the house 5 2 | from the time of the war in La Vendee to~the period of 6 3 | you anxious or ill, Madame la baronne?" he asked.~ ~"Thank 7 3 | fund of the Invalides de la Marine. The slight hypochondria 8 4 | of the~Academy by that of La Bataille) a passion corresponding 9 8 | VIII LA MARQUISE BEATRIX~"I promised 10 8 | been twice under fire in La Vendee! If the Cause had 11 9 | painted the words, MME. LA MARQUISE DE ROCHEFIDE. The 12 9 | I don't know how Madame la marquise~will manage to 13 12 | conflagration.~ ~Calyste to Madame la Marquise de Rochefide.~ ~ 14 12 | women wore head-dresses '/a la/ Belle-Poule.' Madame de~ 15 12 | Calyste.~ ~ ~Calyste to Madame la Marquise de Rochefide.~ ~ 16 14 | des Touches, and Madame la Marquise de~Rochefide, / 17 14 | They go to work like La Fontaine, when he wanted 18 17 | April, 1838.~ ~To Madame la Duchesse de Grandlieu:~ ~ 19 18 | July, 1838.~ ~To Madame la Duchesse de Grandlieu:~ ~ 20 18 | Rochefide-whom in my heart I called la Rocheperfide. At last we~ 21 18 | said Canalis, "Madame la marquise will, I am sure,~ 22 19 | have certainty:~ ~To Madame la Baronne du Guenic:~ ~Dear 23 20 | Guerande.~ ~To Madame la Baronne du Guenic:~ ~My 24 20 | not dine at home, Madame la baronne."~ ~Who knows what 25 21 | propose to follow."~ ~"Madame la duchesse," replied the abbe, " 26 21 | have thought wisely, Madame la duchesse; and it only proves 27 22 | first under the name of La Petite-Aurelie, to~distinguish 28 22 | de~Trailles, d'Esgrignon, La Roche-Hugon, Ronqueroles, 29 22 | now hired in the rue de La Bruyere and given to Grindot, 30 23 | Vignon, the~young Comte de la Palferine, Gobenheim, Vermanton 31 23 | for the young~and witty La Palferine; she was virtuous 32 24 | Very well, then, Madame la duchesse. As the price of 33 24 | seriously protect~Madame la Comtesse de Trailles."~ ~" 34 24 | career. Consequently,~Madame la duchesse will understand 35 24 | which includes Mesdames de la Bastie, Georges~de Maufrigneuse, 36 24 | Will this suit you, Madame la duchesse? You~are religious, 37 24 | my word."~ ~"Ah! Madame la duchesse," cried Maxime, 38 24 | conceived it. Love,~Madame la duchesse, is not loving 39 25 | really awaiting the Comte de la Palferine, who, within a~ 40 25 | your successor?" replied~La Palferine.~ ~"In putting 41 25 | six hundred thousand."~ ~La Palferine raised his hat 42 25 | Maxime, sententiously. "La Palferine, you've a bold~ 43 25 | has ever pleased~me."~ ~La Palferine colored, so flattered 44 25 | Rat and the~Lion," said La Palferine.~ ~"I shall begin 45 25 | down this boulevard" said La Palferine, in the style 46 25 | utterly impossible," said La~Palferine. "I have, don' 47 25 | some deadly harm," said La~Palferine.~ ~"Don't try 48 25 | amuse one's self," said La~Palferine, "to be nothing, 49 25 | is in despair."~ ~"Madame la duchesse," said Maxime, 50 25 | Fabien, Bixiou, Leon de Lora, La Palferine, and~Nathan. The 51 25 | power, Nathan's poetic gift, La Palferine's /finesse/, Couture' 52 25 | Ninon II. When Maxime~saw La Palferine, the last to arrive, 53 25 | you seem to~give," replied La Palferine.~ ~"Have you decided?"~ ~" 54 25 | hence at the house of Madame la Marquise de Rochefide."~ ~ 55 25 | Marquise de Rochefide."~ ~La Palferine started when he 56 25 | night, on the boulevard de la Madeleine at one in the 57 25 | then~look down on Madame la Comtesse du Bruel."~ ~"Never!" 58 25 | provinces if you want to~bury La Schontz in a baroness. That 59 25 | of happiness, saying to La~Palferine, "Shall I drive 60 25 | Ambigu-Comique to~meet Madame de la Baudraye, a charming woman, 61 25 | to let. You'll soon see La Schontz with other~eyes. 62 25 | top speed to the rue de la~Bruyere.~ ~Madame Schontz 63 25 | Charles-Edouard, Comte Rusticoli de la~Palferine. Until this moment 64 25 | If you should ever meet La Palferine you will understand 65 25 | makes the~diamonds glitter. La Palferine was, discreetly, 66 25 | possessed. Nathan hinted that La Palferine's wit was not 67 26 | XXVI DISILLUSIONSIN ALL BUT LA FONTAINE'S FABLES~The next 68 26 | possible~meeting between La Palferine and Calyste, a 69 26 | his mistress. Maxime and La Palferine had~studied this 70 26 | to her. At that moment, La Palferine, elegant, superb,~ 71 26 | and making room for him.~ ~La Palferine said to his groom, " 72 26 | Beatrix to make the sign to La Palferine to enter her carriage.~ 73 26 | the marquise, and that of La Palferine.~ ~"Oh! you here?" 74 26 | Monsieur le Comte de la Palferine was presented 75 26 | word to her in private. La Palferine, though~he did 76 26 | as if to box the ears of La Palferine. The third time 77 26 | that Calyste was there. La Palferine had the cleverness 78 26 | of this last scene from La Palferine at the~Jockey 79 26 | only one de~Marsay."~ ~"La Palferine is better than 80 26 | He'll make his mark."~ ~"La Palferine has tongue, but 81 26 | cuffs you've given!"~ ~"La Palferine has all that, 82 26 | the communication made by La~Palferine to Maxime at the 83 26 | the blockade, driving away La~Palferine, and leaving Paris 84 26 | presented to her by Calyste had La Palferine entered the room; 85 26 | a prudent man, had told La Palferine that Madame~la 86 26 | La Palferine that Madame~la marquise was out.~ ~When 87 26 | still below."~ ~"It was La Palferine."~ ~"Possibly."~ ~" 88 26 | way that she could satisfy La Palferine,for such~are the 89 26 | same time she despatched to La~Palferine the following 90 26 | To Monsieur le Comte de la Palferine.~ ~My Friend,Come 91 26 | next day, at the hour when La Palferine called, Beatrix 92 26 | hungry for love, came early. La Palferine~was standing at 93 26 | know it, madame," replied La Palferine, tranquilly. " 94 26 | Oh, my dear child," said La Palferine, "we have arranged 95 26 | there Calyste hurried to La Palferine's lodging, where 96 26 | baron left a letter for La Palferine.~ ~On the ninth 97 26 | Calyste received a line from La Palferine, making an~appointment 98 26 | out two of their enemy. La Schontz, who has just left 99 26 | with you, Maxime," said La Palferine. "I think she 100 Add| Cousin Betty~Cousin Pons~ ~La Palferine, Comte de~A Prince


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