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501 25| needn't economize them," he said, with the~particular grace
502 25| inasmuch as I take the money," said the count, with a mixture~
503 25| shall be there, my master," said the young count, bowing.~ ~"
504 25| Alencon."~ ~"Monsieur," said Maxime to Fabien, "I think
505 25| drain.~ ~"Well, my dear," said Maxime, "you are not mistaken;
506 25| Comtesse du Bruel."~ ~"Never!" said Madame Schontz; "she's a
507 25| back, then."~ ~"/Ah ca!/" said Madame Schontz, suddenly
508 25| Ronceret."~ ~"That's settled," said Maxime.~ ~"Oh! won't it
509 25| part.~ ~"Mademoiselle," said Fabien, in a low voice, "
510 25| for me."~ ~"Josephine!" said the Heir, tenderly, passing
511 25| Remember, my dear child," she said, "the respect you ought
512 25| have a horror of that man," said Fabien; "I wish I might
513 25| happened last night?" he said, as he breakfasted, looking
514 25| protestations. She then said she was~invited out to dinner,
515 25| All that is nonsense," she said. "It won't prevent you from
516 25| returned from the Ambigu," said~Rochefide, leaving the club.~ ~
517 26| marquise.~ ~"Take my arm," he said, bowing, "and walk proudly
518 26| for him.~ ~La Palferine said to his groom, "Follow the
519 26| Palferine.~ ~"Oh! you here?" said Beatrix, entering her salon
520 26| Then you know monsieur?" said Calyste, furiously.~ ~"Monsieur
521 26| And I am ready, madame," said Charles-Edouard, "to make
522 26| revenge yourself thoroughly," said the young man in her ear, "
523 26| forward, the young count said to him, "Are you in pain,~
524 26| rowing~her boat.~ ~"My dear," said Madame Schontz, laughing
525 26| in Paris to~amuse you?' said the poor man. I was caught.
526 26| felt I loved~him."~ ~"Ah!" said Maxime.~ ~"How could I help
527 26| known such natures," he said. "And the only way for you
528 26| shall make myself /devote/," said Madame Schontz, accenting
529 26| sententiously.~ ~"Ah! can they?" said Madame Schontz. "Then I
530 26| Jockey Club,~Charles-Edouard said to Maxime, "It is done."~ ~
531 26| before us to do it in," said Charles-Edouard, "and~in
532 26| Well, my dear marquis?" said Maxime.~ ~"Ah, my dear fellow,
533 26| consolation.~ ~"My dear fellow," said d'Ajuda in his ear, "the
534 26| Neither you nor I have ever said, or known, or done anything~
535 26| round, will be satisfied," said Maxime. "Only~remind the
536 26| stop before the door, she said to Calyste, "Here~come visitors!"
537 26| rival.~ ~"Who came?" he said to Beatrix on her return.~ ~"
538 26| bound~together."~ ~"Madame," said the prince of Bohemia, coldly, "
539 26| Oh, my dear child," said La Palferine, "we have arranged
540 26| refused by Antoine, who said with a studied face,~"Madame
541 26| dreams, our celestial loves!" said Calyste,~dumfounded by so
542 26| in the serpent's tail," said Maxime, "or, worse still,
543 26| agree with you, Maxime," said La Palferine. "I think she
544 26| look so eloquent, that she said in a whisper to the duchess,~ ~"
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