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1 Note| possibly, Berryer in Daniel d'Arthez. But in the~present
2 Note| sketches of the Comtesse d'Agoult, Liszt, and the well-~
3 2 | Cathelineau, La Rochejaquelein, d'Elbee, Bonchamps, and~the
4 3 | doughty old~admiral, Comte d'Estaing. Though his manner
5 8 | with the Verneuils, the d'Esgrignons,~the Troisvilles,
6 17 | the church of Saint Thomas~d'Aquin, Calyste and Sabine
7 17 | by the quay of the Pont d'Iena,~and were fairly on
8 17 | blessing at Saint-~Thomas d'Aquin, your Sabine was in
9 17 | ceremonious "you;" they thee'd and thou'd each other like~
10 17 | you;" they thee'd and thou'd each other like~lovers.
11 18 | to go and say a word to d'Arthez, whom I see over
12 19 | and cradled your child! I'd like to see that grand old~
13 21 | Chaulieu, and also with d'Ajuda; we shall certainly~
14 21 | keeps her~adorers long."~ ~"D'Ajuda, my darling," continued
15 22 | first wife~of the Marquis d'Ajuda-Pinto, who left no
16 22 | hotel de Rochefide, rue d'Anjou Saint-Honore, and
17 22 | Rastignac, Maxime de~Trailles, d'Esgrignon, La Roche-Hugon,
18 24 | Grandlieu asked the Marquis d'Ajuda to bring her that
19 24 | fifty years of age. Monsieur d'Ajuda arranged to dine with~
20 24 | tete-a-tete/ with Maxime and d'Ajuda. The duchess, seconded
21 24 | compromise their interlocutors.~"D'Ajuda will tell you that
22 24 | are you married?" cried d'Ajuda.~ ~ ~"I shall be married
23 24 | de L'Estorade, du Guenic, d'Ajuda, de Restaud, de~Rastignac,
24 24 | Brossette.~ ~Maxime and d'Ajuda could not refrain
25 24 | dear mother," interposed~d'Ajuda.~ ~On the portico,
26 24 | marquis was drawing up,~d'Ajuda said to Maxime:~ ~"
27 25 | thought to himself: "Madame d'Espard can't~endure Beatrix;
28 25 | as~to my efforts, and ask d'Ajuda to do the same; for
29 25 | you must know my friend~d'Esgrignon?"~ ~"Victurnien
30 25 | much of that province from~d'Esgrignon and the Val-Noble
31 26 | Charles-Edouard, "to make the Marquise~d'Espard repent to her third
32 26 | about it later, for there's d'Ajuda making~signs that
33 26 | My dear fellow," said d'Ajuda in his ear, "the duchess
34 26 | have left Calyste. Now, d'Ajuda, shake~hands. Neither
35 26 | handsome house in the due d'Anjou and be once more one~
36 26 | persistency~which Madame d'Espard has displayed. That
37 26 | self-glorification~only, a Madame d'Espard without her profound
38 Add | Ajuda-Pinto, Marquis Miguel d'~Father Goriot~Scenes from
39 Add | Blamont-Chauvry, Marquise d'~The Commission in Lunacy~
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