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1 5 | Fontaine 'Grand-Jacques,' the Marquis de Montauran the~'Gars.'
2 8 | Marquise de Rochefide. The old marquis (whose~family is not as
3 8 | youngest daughter of the~Marquis de Casteran, who wished
4 9 | Coquetries!" replied the marquis, taking off her gloves,
5 22 | sister, the first wife~of the Marquis d'Ajuda-Pinto, who left
6 22 | often humiliated him, the marquis was not blamed by any~one
7 22 | come within its rule.[*] Marquis in the~forties, sexagenary
8 22 | about the time when the marquis was awaiting her, and~hiding,
9 22 | are a lucky man, my dear marquis," cried old Prince Galathionne~
10 22 | dint of being prodded, the marquis was brought to see the~hollowness
11 22 | Many rich men envied the marquis and endeavored to entice
12 22 | but one doesn't leave a marquis with a kind heart~like that
13 24 | Duchesse de~Grandlieu asked the Marquis d'Ajuda to bring her that
14 24 | duchess, seconded by~the marquis, communicated her project
15 24 | casting on her and the~marquis one of those shrewd, penetrating,
16 24 | while the carriage of the marquis was drawing up,~d'Ajuda
17 25 | thought of it," replied the marquis; "but a man should be a~
18 25 | wife!" exclaimed the poor marquis.~ ~"Don't I know why you
19 25 | came to see you?" asked the marquis, good-humoredly, seeing
20 26 | was gone.~ ~"Well, my dear marquis?" said Maxime.~ ~"Ah, my
21 Add| Human Comedy.~ ~Ajuda-Pinto, Marquis Miguel d'~Father Goriot~
22 Add| Study of Woman~ ~Rochefide, Marquis Arthur de~Cousin Betty~ ~
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