Chapter
1 II | her pale face.~ ~"Mme la Duchesse," he began, his voice shaken
2 IV | the domestic~life of the Duchesse d'Orleans, whose connubial
3 IV | touch or be touched.~ ~The Duchesse de Langeais (for that was
4 IV | got the upper hand. The Duchesse~de Langeais, a Navarreins
5 IV | kindness~ ~This was Mme la Duchesse de Langeais's real position,
6 V | past eighteen months the Duchesse de Langeais had been~leading
7 VI | For these reasons the Duchesse de Langeais's curiosity
8 VI | an ironical bent.~ ~The Duchesse de Langeais, realising that
9 VI | brief interval before the~Duchesse de Maufrigneuse brought
10 VI | to be introduced to the~Duchesse de Langeais; and she, after
11 VI | reception vouchsafed him by the~Duchesse de Langeais. The difficult
12 VI | my mistress!" or, "If the Duchesse~de Langeais cared for a
13 VI | light and warmth.~ ~"Mme la Duchesse," he answered, "I am afraid
14 VI | they soon weary.~ ~"Mme la Duchesse cannot see visitors, monsieur,"
15 VII | ringing the bell.~ ~"Mme la Duchesse rang for lights?" said the
16 VII | Where am I now?"~ ~"In the Duchesse de Langeais's boudoir, my
17 VII | Very well then, No! The DUCHESSE DE LANGEAIS will not descend
18 VII | honour and all that~was the Duchesse de Langeais will be swallowed
19 VII | outbreak of anger.~ ~"Mme la Duchesse, I am in despair that God
20 VIII| he was sure of seeing the~Duchesse de Langeais, and almost
21 VIII| nape of the neck, Mme la Duchesse, and~make you feel something
22 VIII| Do not cry out, Mme la Duchesse," he said, coolly taking
23 IX | Antoinette cannot save the Duchesse de~Langeais. I cannot believe
24 IX | come in and brand her, this Duchesse de Langeais. She~is M. de
25 IX | is no Armand now, Mme la Duchesse. We are strangers to~each
26 IX | Ronquerolles came in.~ ~"Mme la Duchesse, I was afraid that something
27 IX | Was it~possible that the Duchesse de Langeais should have
28 IX | at length with, "Mme la Duchesse does not know,~perhaps,
29 IX | he would call on Mme la~Duchesse," reported Julien.~ ~She
30 IX | particularly excel. And yet only a Duchesse de Langeais, brought~up
31 IX | requested me to tell Mme la Duchesse that it was~all right.~ ~
32 IX | were assembled in Mme la Duchesse de Langeais's~drawing-room.
33 IX | hunter. Do you~know how the Duchesse de Marigny is?"~ ~"No. I
34 IX | am listening."~ ~"Mme la Duchesse," began the Duc de Grandlieu, "
35 X | circulating with regard to the Duchesse de Langeais. So many~officers
36 X | house, all~will be over. The Duchesse de Langeais will have vanished
37 X | last man to set eyes on the Duchesse de~Langeais."~ ~The Vicomte
38 X | that was slighted.~ ~"The Duchesse de la Valliere wept for
39 X | vanished power; but the Duchesse de Langeais will be happy
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