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1 23 | Vignon, the~young Comte de la Palferine, Gobenheim, Vermanton a
2 23 | for the young~and witty La Palferine; she was virtuous from self-interest
3 25 | awaiting the Comte de la Palferine, who, within a~given time,
4 25 | your successor?" replied~La Palferine.~ ~"In putting that question
5 25 | hundred thousand."~ ~La Palferine raised his hat with an air
6 25 | Maxime, sententiously. "La Palferine, you've a bold~spirit, and
7 25 | has ever pleased~me."~ ~La Palferine colored, so flattered was
8 25 | Rat and the~Lion," said La Palferine.~ ~"I shall begin by lending
9 25 | this boulevard" said La Palferine, in the style of a~parenthesis.~ ~"
10 25 | utterly impossible," said La~Palferine. "I have, don't you see,
11 25 | some deadly harm," said La~Palferine.~ ~"Don't try to throw a
12 25 | amuse one's self," said La~Palferine, "to be nothing, to live
13 25 | Bixiou, Leon de Lora, La Palferine, and~Nathan. The latter
14 25 | Nathan's poetic gift, La Palferine's /finesse/, Couture's~financial
15 25 | Ninon II. When Maxime~saw La Palferine, the last to arrive, enter,
16 25 | seem to~give," replied La Palferine.~ ~"Have you decided?"~ ~"
17 25 | Marquise de Rochefide."~ ~La Palferine started when he heard the
18 25 | happiness, saying to La~Palferine, "Shall I drive you home,
19 25 | Charles-Edouard, Comte Rusticoli de la~Palferine. Until this moment of his
20 25 | you should ever meet La Palferine you will understand perfectly
21 25 | the~diamonds glitter. La Palferine was, discreetly, the first
22 25 | possessed. Nathan hinted that La Palferine's wit was not so much the~
23 26 | possible~meeting between La Palferine and Calyste, a man of courage
24 26 | mistress. Maxime and La Palferine had~studied this strategy,
25 26 | her. At that moment, La Palferine, elegant, superb,~charming,
26 26 | making room for him.~ ~La Palferine said to his groom, "Follow
27 26 | Beatrix to make the sign to La Palferine to enter her carriage.~Doves
28 26 | marquise, and that of La Palferine.~ ~"Oh! you here?" said
29 26 | Monsieur le Comte de la Palferine was presented to me ten
30 26 | word to her in private. La Palferine, though~he did not like
31 26 | if to box the ears of La Palferine. The third time that he~
32 26 | that Calyste was there. La Palferine had the cleverness to~depart
33 26 | this last scene from La Palferine at the~Jockey Club, where
34 26 | only one de~Marsay."~ ~"La Palferine is better than I," replied
35 26 | ll make his mark."~ ~"La Palferine has tongue, but you have
36 26 | cuffs you've given!"~ ~"La Palferine has all that, too; he is
37 26 | communication made by La~Palferine to Maxime at the club, Calyste,
38 26 | blockade, driving away La~Palferine, and leaving Paris with
39 26 | to her by Calyste had La Palferine entered the room; but the~
40 26 | prudent man, had told La Palferine that Madame~la marquise
41 26 | still below."~ ~"It was La Palferine."~ ~"Possibly."~ ~"You love
42 26 | that she could satisfy La Palferine,for such~are the wretched
43 26 | time she despatched to La~Palferine the following letter, in
44 26 | Monsieur le Comte de la Palferine.~ ~My Friend,Come and see
45 26 | day, at the hour when La Palferine called, Beatrix was in her~
46 26 | for love, came early. La Palferine~was standing at the window,
47 26 | it, madame," replied La Palferine, tranquilly. "You have sworn~
48 26 | my dear child," said La Palferine, "we have arranged all that;
49 26 | there Calyste hurried to La Palferine's lodging, where the valet~
50 26 | baron left a letter for La Palferine.~ ~On the ninth day Calyste
51 26 | received a line from La Palferine, making an~appointment to
52 26 | with you, Maxime," said La Palferine. "I think she will~make
53 Add| Cousin Betty~Cousin Pons~ ~La Palferine, Comte de~A Prince of Bohemia~ ~
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