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1 22 | she said, "if Rastignac, Maxime de~Trailles, d'Esgrignon, 2 24 | cut-throats, the celebrated Comte Maxime de Trailles,~archduke of 3 24 | Ajuda arranged to dine with~Maxime at the club in the rue de 4 24 | had never yet set foot,~Maxime de Trailles did not deceive 5 24 | The Duc de Grandlieu did Maxime the honor of appearing to 6 24 | wife /tete-a-tete/ with Maxime and d'Ajuda. The duchess, 7 24 | asking only for his advice.~Maxime listened to the end without 8 24 | Madame la duchesse," cried Maxime, visibly touched, "if Monsieur~ 9 24 | not compromise you," cried Maxime. "I esteem you~too much 10 24 | of the Abbe Brossette.~ ~Maxime and d'Ajuda could not refrain 11 24 | sing victory, madame," said Maxime. "I foresee~enormous difficulties; 12 24 | drawing up,~d'Ajuda said to Maxime:~ ~"You frightened that 13 24 | told Madame Schontz that Maxime de Trailles was~coming to 14 24 | man who surmounts them. Maxime was, in the eyes of /rats/ 15 25 | BOHEMIA~The next day, when Maxime de Trailles rose, Finot ( 16 25 | night before) was announced. Maxime requested his visitor~to 17 25 | lion. Consequently, when Maxime~came to the breakfast, he 18 25 | her.~ ~About one o'clock, Maxime was chewing a toothpick 19 25 | end of about ten minutes, Maxime dropped du Tillet's arm, 20 25 | before the~Cafe de Paris. Maxime took care to place a certain 21 25 | Have you debts?" said Maxime, to the young count.~ ~" 22 25 | what would you be?" asked Maxime.~ ~"I should never reach 23 25 | replied the young count.~ ~Maxime returned the civility of 24 25 | hundred~thousand," said Maxime, sententiously. "La Palferine, 25 25 | inferiority which~wounded him; but Maxime divined that unpleasant 26 25 | thousand francs," continued~Maxime.~ ~"Twenty thousand francs! 27 25 | a certain footing," said~Maxime, laughing. "Don't go on 28 25 | after my own heart!" cried Maxime. "No, that's not it."~ ~" 29 25 | was not mistaken!" cried Maxime. "Do you think I'm a man 30 25 | Very good," returned Maxime. "Later, when you have need 31 25 | and the young, rose. As Maxime got into his~one-horse equipage, 32 25 | Madame la duchesse," said Maxime, drawing the pious lady 33 25 | possibly."~ ~The duchess and Maxime left the room. When Madame 34 25 | expressed a wish to know Maxime de Trailles personally. 35 25 | Rochefide on account of Maxime.~Aurelie thus expected nine 36 25 | wit, Finot's shrewdness, Maxime's profound~diplomacy, and 37 25 | My dear child," said Maxime, coming in and kissing Madame 38 25 | all marrying," returned Maxime, throwing~himself into an 39 25 | point of~making a Comtesse Maxime."~ ~"Oh, how I should like 40 25 | go into a convent?" cried Maxime. "After you, God. I~never 41 25 | belongs to her ex-friend,"~(Maxime pushed the critic's foot, 42 25 | Rochefide, if I were you," said Maxime, finding that~his warning 43 25 | Calyste from necessity."~ ~"Maxime is right," remarked Madame 44 25 | time to be generous," said Maxime.~ ~"Arthur," said Aurelie, " 45 25 | Arthur," said Aurelie, "Maxime is right. Don't you see, 46 25 | it for his Ninon II. When Maxime~saw La Palferine, the last 47 25 | a restaurant?" whispered Maxime to Madame Schontz, with 48 25 | Alencon."~ ~"Monsieur," said Maxime to Fabien, "I think you 49 25 | such~coquettish luxury.~ ~Maxime and Madame Schontz were 50 25 | Well, my dear," said Maxime, "you are not mistaken; 51 25 | fireplace, and giving it to~Maxime. "What do they mean? Here 52 25 | Madame de Rochefide," replied Maxime, promptly. "It is~impossible 53 25 | with me? With that, my dear Maxime, I shall~have a million; 54 25 | That's settled," said Maxime.~ ~"Oh! won't it be dull 55 25 | of the nobility?"~ ~"Ah! Maxime, you don't mean that?but 56 25 | following conversation which Maxime held with~Couture in a corner 57 25 | irons in the fire."~ ~And Maxime left Couture at the summit 58 25 | t I know why you brought Maxime here? You mean to make up 59 25 | Monsieur de Rochefide found Maxime at the club, and complained 60 25 | fibre of which clung to it. Maxime listened to his~moans, as 61 25 | preparing for yourself!"~cried Maxime.~ ~"It is eleven o'clock; 62 25 | debts; he now, by advice of Maxime, had a little~carriage; 63 25 | on the boulevard between Maxime~and his henchman, the seductive 64 26 | to attend his mistress. Maxime and La Palferine had~studied 65 26 | But,~by a manoeuvre of Maxime's, that blow to her pride, 66 26 | to a~quarrel.~ ~Thus, by Maxime's machinations, the fire 67 26 | count was playing whist, Maxime went to~the hotel Schontz 68 26 | Madame Schontz, laughing at Maxime's expression, "I am~at an 69 26 | loved~him."~ ~"Ah!" said Maxime.~ ~"How could I help it? 70 26 | surprise us."~ ~"Well," cried Maxime, "go on; what happened? 71 26 | frightened.~There, my dear Maxime, is the point we have reached."~ ~ 72 26 | point we have reached."~ ~Maxime nodded his head, and played 73 26 | tirade. 'In a case like this, Maxime' (bring me in) 'would kill 74 26 | Schontz. "I'll be superb! Ah! Maxime,~there will never be but 75 26 | there will never be but one Maxime, just as there's only one 76 26 | I am ignorant," replied Maxime. "I have seen Rastignac, 77 26 | nod of approbation from Maxime.~ ~ ~"Priests can do more 78 26 | the spot.~Come, go away, Maxime. I must put an end to my 79 26 | Charles-Edouard said to Maxime, "It is done."~ ~The words, 80 26 | part by vengeance,~made Maxime smile.~ ~"Now come in and 81 26 | my dear marquis?" said Maxime.~ ~"Ah, my dear fellow, 82 26 | talked for ten minutes, and Maxime listened gravely, thinking~ 83 26 | wants to speak to me."~ ~And Maxime left the inconsolable man 84 26 | will be satisfied," said Maxime. "Only~remind the duchess 85 26 | Duchesse de Grandlieu by Maxime de Trailles. Perhaps no 86 26 | made by La~Palferine to Maxime at the club, Calyste, to 87 26 | count, but in company with Maxime de Trailles, to whom the 88 26 | in need of~an oculist."~ ~Maxime could not help smiling at 89 26 | the serpent's tail," said Maxime, "or, worse still, in the~ 90 26 | I don't agree with you, Maxime," said La Palferine. "I 91 26 | with Charles-Edouard and Maxime~and thanking them for having 92 Add| Department~ ~Trailles, Comte Maxime de~Cesar Birotteau~Father


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