Chapter
1 I | sisters in the convent; he was quite unaware how absolutely the~
2 II | fellow-countryman, I should be quite curious to see her,"~said
3 II | presence, an~interview would be quite impossible for anybody whatsoever;
4 IV | at that time were living quite out of the~world; but after
5 VI | He was,~indeed, something quite new there. Terse of speech,
6 VI | nothing; and thus, desires, quite unknown before, sprang~from
7 VI | about us. I do not know quite what I shall say; but the
8 VI | demand of him in such a~case. Quite otherwise. Anyone can foresee
9 VI | much for you. Do not come quite so often;~I shall love you
10 VII | of imprudence; committed quite unconsciously, believe it,~
11 VII | rupture; you must come not quite so often,~and then, afterwards"~ ~
12 VII | Montriveau on his side was quite happy to win the vaguest~
13 VII | s gloomy~silence; it was quite otherwise with Mme de Langeais.
14 VII | are questioning me! I am quite willing. You are my~friend,
15 VII | religious scruples he could quite well~understand. He even
16 VIII| for him;~and he went away quite happy in that at last he
17 VIII| in an~evening; here it is quite different. Besides, what
18 VIII| used that word~to me. It is quite ridiculous, it seems to
19 VIII| not, and will speak of him quite at her ease. The Duchess
20 VIII| circumstances give the story a quite new application,"~returned
21 VIII| outbreak of temper."~ ~"Quite so. Well, and if some wag
22 VIII| through~the words. The Duchess quite believed that she read extravagant~
23 VIII| demand a display~of resource quite above the comprehension
24 IX | Lilies of France."~ ~"Oh! not quite so bad," said the Vidame.~ ~"
25 IX | speech, my~dear? You come of quite as good a house as the Bourbons.
26 IX | impossible supposition I~quite wish to believe.Well, suppose
27 X | The du Barry, my dear,~was quite as good as the Widow Scarron,
28 X | those times, my heart, were quite as~remarkable as at any
29 X | good Louis XV, were kept quite secret~at first. If it had
30 X | for~Montriveau, you are quite at liberty to love him at
31 X | up~to her room. She was quite happy again. ~ ~"My person
32 X | hatred would show~itself quite differently. If you love
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