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1 3 | I see that Monsieur le chevalier is again~at Les Touches
2 3 | transmitting her property to the~chevalier by marrying him to whichever
3 3 | the~old baron, the young chevalier, and Gasselin secretly departed
4 3 | methodically-clothed person of the Chevalier du Halga, former~flag-captain
5 3 | the portico.~ ~"Welcome, chevalier!" cried Mademoiselle de
6 3 | raised," said the abbe.~ ~The chevalier was a man in poor health,
7 3 | the Breton~sailor.~ ~The chevalier never smoked, never swore;
8 3 | city.~ ~The rector, the chevalier, and Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel
9 4 | have their~Jesuitism, the chevalier and the baron, those wily
10 4 | prodigality the baron and the chevalier were~required to have won;
11 4 | proper number. Usually the chevalier made~up the deficiency,
12 4 | doubtedbut, after all, the~chevalier was rich enough to bear
13 4 | baroness was asking the~Chevalier du Halga the same questions
14 4 | before about his health. The chevalier made it a point of~honor
15 4 | thing! never did~the worthy chevalier complain of his wounds.
16 4 | moves about," replied the chevalier.~ ~"Legs to ribs?" asked
17 4 | Pen-Hoel, smiling.~ ~The chevalier bowed gravely, making a
18 4 | Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel of the chevalier, as~soon as the cards were
19 4 | her master," replied the chevalier;~"she has some nervous trouble,
20 4 | to imitate the dog, the chevalier~exposed his hand to his
21 4 | company to-day," said the chevalier to Mademoiselle de Pen-~
22 4 | Grand-Jacques,'" cried the chevalier, who had lived~with the
23 4 | very wholesome," said the chevalier.~ ~"About her property?"
24 4 | gone to~their beds. The chevalier, according to his usual
25 4 | conversation,~however. The chevalier had remarked the abstraction
26 4 | confidentially, the~remarks of the chevalier on the strangely abstracted
27 4 | Pen-Hoel, bowing to the chevalier.~ ~Imagine from this sketch
28 4 | to keep him with her the chevalier would let his old father~
29 5 | promise of longevity. The~chevalier was dressed in a short coat
30 5 | yielded to the caprices of the chevalier. If it became desirable~
31 5 | anything wanted?"~ ~"The chevalier dines at Les Touches; don'
32 5 | Suppose Monsieur le chevalier does love Mademoiselle des
33 5 | your best friends!"~ ~"The chevalier is discreet," said his father,"
34 9 | coming toward him, the Chevalier du Halga and~Mademoiselle
35 9 | not~out of hearing. The chevalier and the old maid, believing
36 9 | Kergarouet comes," said the chevalier, "keep her four~or five
37 10 | the mall when she and~the Chevalier du Halga were talking about
38 10 | Where are you going, chevalier?" said his father.~ ~"To
39 10 | years of age.~ ~"Monsieur le chevalier," she said to Camille and
40 10 | Guenics, nor the~abbe, nor the Chevalier du Halga understood one
41 10 | of it. The rector~and the chevalier had arrived in time for
42 11 | in the~mother's mind. The Chevalier du Halga rubbed his hands.
43 11 | defections, the~baron and the chevalier, who went to sleep in their
44 12 | his heart like fire. The Chevalier du Halga~was still there,
45 12 | mouche/ was over, he drew the~Chevalier du Halga into the great
46 12 | What does he want of the chevalier?" said old Zephirine, addressing~
47 12 | Remembering that the Chevalier du Halga had the reputation
48 12 | it at once," replied the~chevalier, on whose face was the gleam
49 12 | s hope. At this hour the~Chevalier du Halga was always to be
50 12 | return to Nantes."~ ~The Chevalier du Halga, much surprised
51 12 | between the two interests.~ ~"Chevalier," began the baroness, "you
52 12 | practise gallantry?"~ ~Here the Chevalier du Halga straightened himself
53 12 | love-letter, and asked~the chevalier to explain to her the meaning
54 12 | about it," said the old~chevalier, striking an attitude. "
55 12 | Comte de Kergarouet, the~chevalier's commanding officer. The
56 12 | Beatrix was such as the~Chevalier du Halga, with his knowledge
57 13 | gesture; but neither the chevalier nor the baron paid any heed
58 15 | mother. The rector, the~Chevalier du Halga, and Mademoiselle
59 16 | divert his mind?" asked the~chevalier.~ ~Charlotte looked reprovingly
60 16 | He is in love," said the chevalier, risking that opinion very~
61 16 | among Bretons," said the chevalier.~ ~The next day Calyste
62 16 | departure, Calyste joined the Chevalier du~Halga in his daily promenade
63 16 | present~civilization. The chevalier was the only person with
64 16 | No," exclaimed the chevalier. "Ah! how I suffered! She
65 16 | Passionately," replied the chevalier, with a fervency not usual
66 16 | lies in my heart."~ ~The chevalier brushed away his tears.
67 16 | Calyste.~ ~"No," replied the chevalier. "It is sixty-eight years
68 16 | Three days later, the chevalier said to Calyste, on the
69 16 | the mall~in search of the chevalier, who now came vainly to
70 16 | might die of love? Even the chevalier had no example~of such a
71 16 | is all this?" asked the Chevalier du Halga, who now came in,~
72 16 | I knew it," said the chevalier, "and I have come to bring
73 16 | knows very well."~ ~The chevalier drew the /rouleaux/ from
74 16 | leaning~on the arm of the old Chevalier du Halgaa spectre leading
75 17 | Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel, the Chevalier du~ ~Halga, the Demoiselles
76 18 | of a convent," cried the Chevalier du Halga. "The Abbe Grimont~
77 19 | a child with Monsieur le chevalier; in fact he played~too well,
78 Add| du~The Chouans~ ~Halga, Chevalier du~The Purse~ ~Hannequin,
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