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1 IV | girl, was married to M.~le Marquis de Langeais only a few months
2 V | heard of, no doubt. The Marquis de~Montriveau."~ ~"Oh! is
3 V | which must be~satisfied. The Marquis was the only son of General
4 VI | another, came to seek the Marquis de~Montriveau; he had asked
5 VI | learned that~this was that Marquis de Montriveau of whom she
6 VI | been anyone else, M. le Marquis, a friend with whom I~could
7 VI | had attained her end. The Marquis de Montriveau was~among
8 VII | to shut her door on the Marquis de~Montriveau; every evening,
9 VII | be so~haughty.~ ~"M. le Marquis, I am in despair that God
10 VIII| other houses. This was the Marquis de~Ronquerolles, whose reputation
11 VIII| needs begin to beat. The Marquis de~Ronquerolles's counsels
12 VIII| same as ever, while the Marquis looked sullen and~morose,
13 VIII| Langeais hoped to see the Marquis de~Montriveau again; but
14 VIII| Comtesse de Serizy, the Marquis de Ronquerolles's sister,~
15 VIII| voice.~ ~"Really, my Lord Marquis," said Mme de Langeais, "
16 IX | from head to~foot!"~ ~The Marquis de Ronquerolles came in.~ ~"
17 IX | dear.--Good-bye, M.~le Marquis."~ ~As she went through
18 IX | I used to think that the Marquis de Ronquerolles was one
19 IX | lover at the moment, the Marquis d'Aiglemont, was a~fine,
20 IX | for an answer.~ ~"M. le Marquis sent word that he would
21 IX | report himself.~ ~"M. le Marquis requested me to tell Mme
22 IX | servants to wait at the Marquis de Montriveau's door~from
23 IX | You know why?" added the Marquis,~with a meaning smile.~ ~"
24 IX | on things,"~returned the Marquis.~ ~"I only want you to understand
25 IX | think, Vidame?" asked the Marquis.~ ~"If the Duchess were
26 IX | explaining things; and if the Marquis de Montriveau is a~gentleman,
27 IX | greet the Vidame and the Marquis, "I~wished that all Paris
28 X | never to return. ~When the Marquis de Montriveau reached the
29 X | evening.~ ~"Yes, my Lord Marquis, a handsome woman, who seemed
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