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1 3 | her her~favorite niece, Charlotte de Kergarouet, now sixteen
2 4 | cupidity fought with fear. If Charlotte de Kergarouet, who was~usually
3 4 | In that case, send for Charlotte."~ ~"I have sent; my sister
4 4 | cousin who wants to marry Charlotte to a man with sixty~thousand
5 5 | thousand~francs a year. Charlotte de Kergarouet, with her
6 9 | were talking aloud.~ ~"If Charlotte de Kergarouet comes," said
7 9 | say two words about it to Charlotte~she'll say four to Calyste,
8 9 | had never had a fancy for Charlotte de Kergarouet, and he now~
9 9 | friend, what was that little~Charlotte? the companion of his childhood,
10 10| you tell him that our dear Charlotte was to arrive to-day?" said~
11 10| du~Guenic, slyly.~ ~"If Charlotte is to stay three months
12 10| Pen-Hoel wants me to marry Charlotte, to save me from~perdition,"
13 10| really in a hurry to see Charlotte de Kergarouet. "It~is high
14 10| My nephew does not love Charlotte enough to ride to Saint-Nazaire~
15 10| there were no signs of~Charlotte.~ ~"We had to leave Mademoiselle
16 10| Vicomtesse de Kergarouet, Charlotte, and Gasselin, who~were
17 10| could get out of sight,~Charlotte had seen him.~ ~"Why, there'
18 10| Good-morning, Calyste," said Charlotte.~ ~"Oh! good-morning, Charlotte,"
19 10| Charlotte.~ ~"Oh! good-morning, Charlotte," replied Calyste, not offering
20 10| friend.~ ~Tears came into Charlotte's eyes. She looked at the
21 10| cause of his coldness.~ ~Charlotte de Kergarouet was a girl
22 10| mournfully following with Charlotte, "has conveyed to~me your
23 10| Here she put her arm round~Charlotte's neck. Charlotte, in reply,
24 10| round~Charlotte's neck. Charlotte, in reply, raised her eyes
25 10| short distance with her dear~Charlotte. Calyste, after looking
26 10| What queens!" he said to Charlotte, calling her attention to
27 10| that way."~ ~"Mademoiselle Charlotte is right," said Calyste; "
28 10| she remarked, looking at Charlotte.~ ~Charlotte, somewhat reassured,
29 10| looking at Charlotte.~ ~Charlotte, somewhat reassured, hoped
30 10| Madame de Kergarouet and~Charlotte on the back seat. Jacqueline
31 10| not said much as yet."~ ~Charlotte, who keenly felt her mother'
32 10| does everything well," said Charlotte.~ ~"He rides like an Englishman,"
33 10| Irish,an O'Brien," continued Charlotte, who thought~herself insulted
34 10| Vicomtesse de Kergarouet, and~Charlotte found dinner ready, and
35 10| as~married to the little Charlotte. The young man alone kept
36 10| and the little hold which~Charlotte's coquetries and her mother'
37 11| for the last two months. Charlotte attributed~this change to
38 11| home to play /mouche/ with~Charlotte de Kergarouet.~ ~"/She/
39 12| lively /mouche/ was going on.~Charlotte de Kergarouet, in despair
40 12| Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel.~"He pays Charlotte no more attention than if
41 12| have~done, to that little Charlotte, who would weary you to
42 12| those who are bad! Marry Charlotte de Kergarouet and release
43 12| Marquise de Rochefide,"~said Charlotte. "I ought to leave Guerande
44 13| you are not nice," said Charlotte, after vainly attempting~
45 13| and turn our eyes," said Charlotte, mimicking~the air, and
46 16| pursuing~their scheme, had kept Charlotte de Kergarouet, who nightly
47 16| observed by the~rector and Charlotte's aunt, who discussed his
48 16| asked the~chevalier.~ ~Charlotte looked reprovingly at Monsieur
49 16| The next day Calyste saw Charlotte, as she arrived dressed
50 16| news.~ ~Breakfast was gay; Charlotte, to whom the baron had given
51 16| the garden, followed by Charlotte; he gave her his arm and~
52 16| of tenderness. Presently Charlotte,~uneasy at her suitor's
53 16| us."~ ~"Let us sit down, Charlotte," replied Calyste, gently
54 16| that twisted~column?" asked Charlotte, with a sense that the house
55 16| shall not have time, my dear Charlotte," said the young man, taking~
56 16| man.~ ~"And I, too," said Charlotte, her eyes filling with tears. "
57 16| singer"~ ~"Marry, my dear Charlotte," said Calyste, interrupting
58 16| wrong. You do~not know, Charlotte, how heavy a burden life
59 16| this to any~one. Good-bye, Charlotte."~ ~He took the young girl'
60 16| in his, and said,~ ~"Is Charlotte gone?"~ ~"She goes to-morrow,
61 16| added.~ ~Some days after Charlotte's departure, Calyste joined
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