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1 II | first place, his name was Godefroid de Beaudenord; neither~Finot, 2 II | tailor loved to clothe him. Godefroid neither rolled~his r's, 3 II | neither hole nor stain in this Godefroid's costume. A young~man of 4 II | intellect.~ ~"Let us resume. Godefroid de Beaudenord was respected 5 II | establishment is bad~form. Godefroid de Beaudenord, faithful 6 II | law of the~IMproper that Godefroid's happiness became complete. 7 II | out of place. At~that time Godefroid had blossomed out at the 8 II | adventures of Toby, Joby, Paddy. Godefroid found~the infant weeping 9 II | gilded his misfortune). Godefroid took possession of~him; 10 II | sour contortions of envy. Godefroid did not like~to be disliked. 11 III| nothing 'improper' in it. Godefroid used to keep a little~cupboard 12 III| on the horses and groomed~Godefroid. He had been with the late 13 III| the late M. de Beaudenord, Godefroid's~father, and bore Godefroid 14 III| Godefroid's~father, and bore Godefroid an inveterate affection, 15 III| whims. Well, dear boys, when Godefroid came of age, the Marquis~ 16 III| likely to give a nephew; Godefroid's name was inscribed as~ 17 III| you will take my advice, Godefroid,' added~he, 'instead of 18 III| added~Blondet.~ ~"Well, Godefroid sojourned in the four capitals 19 III| were~left disconsolate. Godefroid came back, shy, scarcely 20 III| In three days' time our Godefroid was comfortable. His increase 21 III| In January 1823, after Godefroid de Beaudenord had set foot 22 III| upon you of HER in whom Godefroid recognized the~female of 23 III| The first time that Godefroid went to one of the balls 24 IV | IV~"It had been Godefroid's privilege to run over 25 IV | Rastignac, coming~up to Godefroid de Beaudenord, and indicating 26 IV | being an intimate friend, Godefroid answered in a low~voice, ' 27 IV | for the rest of his life.~Godefroid was so evidently smitten 28 IV | carriage stops the way,' and Godefroid forthwith saw his beautiful~ 29 IV | She is rich!' exclaimed Godefroid, going back to Rastignac 30 IV | invitation.'~ ~"For three days Godefroid beheld Isaure in the camera 31 IV | attention to the~fact that this Godefroid had thrown up diplomacy."~ ~" 32 IV | Thou has said. The absorbed Godefroid became fully acquainted 33 IV | accordingly proceeded to surround Godefroid~with the mazy circumlocutions 34 V | not see at what a price Godefroid secured the~greatest happiness 35 V | latest heart-frippery. It was Godefroid's wont to stay in a drawing-~ 36 V | in~its black satin shoe; Godefroid would gaze and gaze, and 37 V | understand.~ ~"At length Godefroid discovered a great mystery 38 V | never a clue of thread.~ ~"Godefroid could not refrain from saying 39 V | secret between us. Dear Godefroid, never~mention this again. 40 V | afterwards, however, Malvina took Godefroid apart to say,~'I do not 41 V | In forty-eight hours, Godefroid de Beaudenord, late of the 42 V | frivolous Baroness~when Godefroid came in to give his report 43 VI | Poor little Isaure and Godefroid~playing at love, what were 44 VI | months past,"~he continued, "Godefroid had given himself up to 45 VI | that dances admirably well,~Godefroid in his perplexity over the 46 VI | Breakfast was served in Godefroid's sitting-room, decked out 47 VI | you come alone?' inquired Godefroid~when Rastignac appeared.' 48 VI | tried.'A quarrel?' hazarded Godefroid.'No.'~At four o'clock the 49 VI | Toby.~ ~" 'Well,' began Godefroid, 'what is the matter with 50 VI | whip.~ ~" 'WHAT?' asked Godefroid de Beaudenord, turning pale.~ ~" ' 51 VI | fortune.'~ ~" 'How?' faltered Godefroid; the blood turned to ice 52 VI | for the consequences.'~ ~"Godefroid stood stock still for ten 53 VI | inexorable Rastignac.~ ~"Godefroid took up the pen, wrote at 54 VII| with her~two daughters and Godefroid, when Rastignac came in 55 VII| that he was going bankrupt. Godefroid married his~beloved Isaure 56 VII| that paid no dividends, and Godefroid had reinvested the money~ 57 VII| per cents at seventy-five. Godefroid, the~sometime gay and careless 58 VII| considerably chilled interest that Godefroid got a post in the audit~ 59 VII| sold by the Baroness~and Godefroid. The Revolution made a peer 60 Add| of Thirty~ ~Beaudenord, Godefroid de~A Distinguished Provincial


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