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1 21| to do to a certain Madame Schontz~(a Beatrix of the quartier 2 22| desire in being to Madame Schontz as much a husband as he~ 3 22| shall see, a certain~Madame Schontz, celebrated in the world 4 22| occasionally by opulence.~ ~Madame Schontz, known at first under the 5 22| first encountered Madame Schontz, she lived on~the third 6 22| you may suppose, either~Schontz or Aurelie. She concealed 7 22| father or seducer.~Madame Schontz had received the gratuitous 8 22| of~his passion for Madame Schontz, Arthur was on his guard, 9 22| who is niggardly.~ ~Madame Schontz had too much sense and she 10 22| declared itself.~ ~Madame Schontz then obtained a fine apartment 11 22| very graciously. Madame~Schontz was not the least grateful 12 22| Rochefide offered Madame Schontz forty francs a day for his 13 22| alone, I tried to get Madame Schontz away from you, but she~said: ' 14 22| his~pleasures to Madame Schontz, and found himself well 15 22| phase now began. Madame Schontz became the tenderest of~ 16 22| managed his affairs. Madame Schontz~received the revenues and 17 22| Louis XV. In short, Madame Schontz reigned an~absolute mistress. 18 22| The conduct of Madame Schontz, a triumph of tactics, ought 19 22| articles, soon set up Madame Schontz as the most~agreeable woman 20 22| Rochefide welcomed them. Madame Schontz, who could distance, as 21 22| this period that Madame Schontz made Arthur sell his~race-horses, 22 22| and the next year Madame Schontz remarked to him,~ ~"I don' 23 22| endeavored to entice Madame~Schontz away from him, but like 24 22| and pleasures in Madame~Schontz, and he found himself at 25 22| in five years by Madame Schontz~from the fact that presentation 26 22| called her rich, Madame~Schontz replied that at the rate 27 23| implied a plan, and Madame Schontz had, as you may well~believe, 28 23| whose passion~for Madame Schontz was desperate; but the poet 29 23| one had fathomed Madame Schontz,~certainly not Rochefide, 30 23| was ever seen in Madame Schontz's~salon, namely Couture, 31 23| Couture had been one of Madame Schontz's~earliest friends, and 32 23| hand and name to madame Schontz, who studied him to see 33 23| authors of his~days.~ ~Madame Schontz was bemoaning to herself 34 23| to~present him to Madame Schontz, and allow him to take part 35 23| categorically to Madame Schontz~that she ought to acquire 36 23| of three evenings Madame Schontz read Fabien like a book~ 37 23| very~improbability. Madame Schontz intoxicated Fabien with 38 23| prized~than that of a Madame Schontz, for the man she makes the 39 23| love. A woman like Madame Schontz, who plays the great lady, 40 23| and her confessor, Madame~Schontz had confided the secret 41 23| fortnight later, Madame Schontz, surprised at this want~ 42 23| distinguished" by Madame Schontz, but as for~marrying her, 43 23| Seeing his~hesitation, Madame Schontz made the Heir the butt of 44 23| The manoeuvres of Madame Schontz had reached this stage of 45 24| and he finds in Madame~Schontz a mother who is all the 46 24| separating Rochefide from~Madame Schontz; but Madame Schontz will 47 24| Madame Schontz; but Madame Schontz will no doubt lend herself 48 24| invite me to dine with Madame Schontz~to-morrow, for to-night 49 24| day Rochefide told Madame Schontz that Maxime de Trailles 50 24| the women of the Madame Schontz type were in awe of. Madame 51 24| type were in awe of. Madame Schontz~herself thought as much 52 24| his prestige with Madame Schontz, and the authority~of his 53 25| already started on Madame Schontz, about whom~Couture, well 54 25| Meet me to-night at Madame Schontz'."~ ~"I dine there."~ ~" 55 25| inflicted~upon you."~ ~Madame Schontz had invited Claude Vignon, 56 25| Lora's genius.~ ~Madame Schontz, anxious to appear both 57 25| shining as ebony. Madame Schontz owed her~celebrity as a 58 25| Unhappily, little Madame~Schontz had tended towards ebonpoint 59 25| coming in and kissing Madame Schontz on~the forehead, "Rochefide 60 25| an artist," said Madame Schontz, with a sort~of dignity, " 61 25| see her!" exclaimed Madame Schontz. "But~permit me to present 62 25| right," remarked Madame Schontz, looking at Arthur, who~ 63 25| gold salon of~the hotel Schontz, a title which the various 64 25| whispered Maxime to Madame Schontz, with a~sign toward Fabien 65 25| handsome and rich~as Madame Schontz, that Paganini declared 66 25| luxury.~ ~Maxime and Madame Schontz were the first to re-enter 67 25| Never!" said Madame Schontz; "she's a countess."~ ~" 68 25| provinces if you want to~bury La Schontz in a baroness. That queer 69 25| Ah ca!/" said Madame Schontz, suddenly stopping short, " 70 25| circumstances in which Madame Schontz, Couture, and~du Ronceret 71 25| without success; and Madame Schontz finally~terminated the struggle 72 25| audaciously~round Madame Schontz' waist, "I thought you loved 73 25| Fabien caught Madame Schontz around the waist and kissed 74 25| any more," replied Madame Schontz, with a~prudish little air. " 75 25| Arthur awoke he found Madame~Schontz as frigid as that class 76 25| ll be a~hero!"~ ~Madame Schontz did not make an end of her 77 25| let. You'll soon see La Schontz with other~eyes. She is 78 25| thirty-seven years old, that Schontz of yours, and Madame~Antonia 79 25| she is my~pupil. If Madame Schontz persists in keeping on the 80 25| de la~Bruyere.~ ~Madame Schontz had given precise directions; 81 25| Arthur behaved with Madame Schontz as Sabine~with Calyste, 82 26| Maxime went to~the hotel Schontz to ascertain with what success 83 26| My dear," said Madame Schontz, laughing at Maxime's expression, " 84 26| see! I see!" cried Madame Schontz. "I'll be superb! Ah! Maxime,~ 85 26| myself /devote/," said Madame Schontz, accenting that~speech in 86 26| can they?" said Madame Schontz. "Then I may still find 87 26| atrocious~women, Madame Schontz, who had long been expecting 88 26| out two of their enemy. La Schontz, who has just left Paris, 89 26| love the marquise, Madame~Schontz would have put out eight.


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