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1 22 | Beatrix had abandoned him, Arthur de Rochefide, now an~only 2 22 | added to the fortune which Arthur possessed when he~married, 3 22 | contradict them.~ ~This system Arthur pursued in all things; he 4 22 | attracted the attention of Arthur de Rochefide, who~had come 5 22 | passion for Madame Schontz, Arthur was on his guard, and he 6 22 | of~salt, and she now gave Arthur the credit of the sprouting 7 22 | rue Neuve-Saint-~Georges. Arthur, who could no longer conceal 8 22 | she knew the~motive of her Arthur's conduct, and recognized 9 22 | had~the grand passion for Arthur that I once had for little 10 22 | the~hotel de Rochefide. Arthur now transported his whole 11 22 | tenderest of~mothers to Arthur's son; she fetched him from 12 22 | part in the management of Arthur's property; she made him 13 22 | the ministry of March 1st. Arthur gained two hundred~thousand 14 22 | dozen young~fellows amused Arthur; they supplied him with 15 22 | that Madame Schontz made Arthur sell his~race-horses, through 16 22 | t cost you anything now, Arthur."~ ~Many rich men envied 17 22 | in the~position in which Arthur has placed me; he has made 18 23 | course involved a second Arthur; but no espial on the~part 19 23 | made~Fabien a third with Arthur in her opera-box and at 20 25 | Madame Schontz, looking at Arthur, who~colored high. "If I 21 25 | generous," said Maxime.~ ~"Arthur," said Aurelie, "Maxime 22 25 | great affair. You must leave~Arthur; but I pledge myself to 23 25 | usher.~But if you get rid of Arthur and marry du Ronceret, I 24 25 | nobody listens. But I know my Arthur; he feels bound to~be polite, 25 25 | promise, don't you? to send Arthur back to Beatrix?"~ ~"It 26 25 | Fabien, and~Rochefide. Arthur was asleep on a sofa. Couture 27 25 | birth in the household of Arthur and Aurelie~(so completely 28 25 | partners. The next day when Arthur awoke he found Madame~Schontz 29 25 | after~mid-day, in spite of Arthur's protestations. She then 30 25 | woman, a friend of Lousteau.~Arthur proposed, as proof of his 31 25 | you'll do a wise thing."~ ~Arthur and Aurelie parted on this 32 25 | that audacious falsehood Arthur bowed his head; he passed 33 25 | these sublime meannesses. Arthur behaved with Madame Schontz 34 26 | dear friend, I have kept Arthur for the last~week to a regimen 35 26 | wild-~boar, now turned like Arthur to a sheep; I gave him Arthur' 36 26 | Arthur to a sheep; I gave him Arthur's sofa.~Heavens! how he 37 26 | have Fabien~there to let Arthur surprise us."~ ~"Well," 38 26 | go on; what happened? Was Arthur furious?"~ ~"You know nothing 39 26 | it, my old fellow. When Arthur came in and~'surprised' 40 26 | for you to do~is to pitch Arthur out of the window and lock 41 26 | again with Fabien;~when Arthur surprises you, give Fabien 42 26 | you, give Fabien a glance Arthur can't mistake;~if he gets 43 26 | must put an end to my poor Arthur to-night,~and it breaks 44 26 | Aurelie has just turned~Arthur out of doors, and now it 45 26 | my life is wrecked."~ ~Arthur talked for ten minutes, 46 26 | within~a week.~ ~"My dear Arthur," he replied at last; "I 47 26 | make love"~ ~"Listen to me, Arthur; give Aurelie three hundred 48 26 | first words were, 'Bring Arthur back to me!'"~ ~"Ah! yes," 49 26 | You can understand now why Arthur and his wife should~have 50 Add| Woman~ ~Rochefide, Marquis Arthur de~Cousin Betty~ ~Rochefide,


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