Chapter
1 3 | Falleix, Rabourdin, Monsieur Godard, under-head-clerk to Monsieur~
2 3 | last six years~Monsieur Godard, who was a great flute player,
3 4 | Gaudron, Falleix, Transon, Godard and~company, borers and
4 4 | Dutocq was intimate with Godard, under-head-clerk to Baudoyer,
5 4 | of~his acquaintance with Godard; not that Dutocq was sincere
6 4 | of little minds.~ ~Joseph Godard, a cousin of Mitral on the
7 4 | night in a barrack-room. Godard was devoted~more especially
8 4 | circles round~his eyes, Joseph Godard took little care of his
9 4 | to visiting Mademoiselle Godard from time to time, with
10 4 | of henchmen in Dutocq and Godard. Monsieur~Saillard, too
11 4 | Bixiou named Baudoyer, Godard,~and Dutocq a "Trinity without
12 4 | essentially useful to Baudoyer and Godard~that they upheld and protected
13 4 | themselves.~Bixiou wanted either Godard's or du Bruel's place as
14 4 | the~one he played off upon Godard, presenting him with a butterfly
15 4 | employed by Mademoiselle Godard. Zelie Lorrain, a pupil,~
16 5 | Minard, Desroys, Monsieur Godard, whom he had~called from
17 5 | booby--didn't you,~Monsieur Godard?"~ ~Godard. "I? I always
18 5 | you,~Monsieur Godard?"~ ~Godard. "I? I always rated Monsieur
19 5 | understand each other!"~ ~Godard. "He wasn't a bad man; he
20 5 | expect him to die~soon." [Godard, indignant at the hoax,
21 5 | France et de Navarre."~ ~Godard [re-entering]. "Tell what
22 5 | it on the clarionet?"~ ~Godard [shrugging his shoulders
23 5 | the Emperor Napoleon."~ ~Godard [irritated at Colleville'
24 5 | making" [passes into Monsieur Godard's room].~ ~Bixiou [in a
25 5 | is sitting by the fire in Godard's~room, and the two are
26 5 | functionaries go out~together.]~ ~Godard. "Monsieur Bixiou, I am
27 5 | nonsense, word of honor! Godard is off on business for our~
28 6 | dreaming~of when she sent Godard in such a hurry to get a
29 6 | a passport for Falleix;~Godard tells me she hired a post-chaise
30 6 | interests than Monsieur Godard."~ ~"Such an assurance is
31 6 | not been idle ever since Godard had informed her of~Monsieur
32 6 | undertaken.~ ~"She sent Godard to Rabourdin's door to find
33 8 | where he found Dutocq, Godard, and Bixiou in a state of~
34 8 | pension.~ ~"And here's for Godard" [reads]:--~ ~"Godard.--
35 8 | for Godard" [reads]:--~ ~"Godard.--Should be dismissed; pension
36 8 | are not worse spies!"~ ~Godard. "I shall go the general-secretary
37 8 | application, restless mind.'"~ ~Godard. "A good idea, gentlemen.
38 8 | Then speaking to Saillard, Godard, and Baudoyer, who were
39 8 | Dutocq,~Bixiou, du Bruel, Godard, and Colleville (the latter
40 8 | I believe you," said Godard. "Uncle Mitral used to be
41 8 | escape]. "I think Monsieur Godard~wants to say something."~ ~
42 8 | wants to say something."~ ~Godard. "The clerk is the order,
43 Add| Unconscious Humoriists~ ~Godard, Joseph~The Middle Classes~ ~
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