Chapter
1 IV | chatting in the card-room.~'Malvina,' he said, lowering his
2 IV | into the~cloakroom, whither Malvina followed them; and (boy
3 IV | pleasure of watching Isaure and Malvina~coaxing that sparkling person,
4 IV | more unlike than Isaure and Malvina. Malvina~the elder was tall
5 IV | than Isaure and Malvina. Malvina~the elder was tall and dark-haired,
6 IV | incumbent upon him to protect; Malvina was the Andalouse of~Musset'
7 IV | sorrowing Baroness. Isaure and Malvina would not~allow their idolized
8 IV | he wants to~marry him to Malvina; but du Tillet is shy of
9 IV | quickly~we grow old!'~ ~" 'Malvina d'Aldrigger is quite twenty
10 IV | wedding, and~afterwards when Malvina was born. That was in 1801
11 IV | he called his daughter Malvina. Six~years afterwards there
12 IV | allowance,' she~said to Malvina. 'Why, how did your father
13 IV | and she began to cry.~ ~"Malvina, puzzled to know how to
14 IV | was twenty years old, and~Malvina still unmarried. Malvina
15 IV | Malvina still unmarried. Malvina had gone into society, and
16 IV | brought up,' as we say, Malvina had no idea of~the mechanism
17 IV | must have spoken plainly to Malvina on the~financial position.
18 IV | confidential interview, Malvina put down the~carriage, sold
19 IV | with~the familythe tall Malvina, the frivolous Baroness,
20 V | imaginable. When Isaure and Malvina went out together to~the
21 V | discovered a great mystery in Malvina. Whenever~du Tillet knocked
22 V | the live red that colored Malvina's~face said 'Ferdinand!'
23 V | Ferdinand did not~marry Malvina. Our ferocious friend was
24 V | due for his~connection; Malvina could not well have less
25 V | fain to play the lover.~Malvina, deeply humiliated as she
26 V | merely been proof against~Malvina, he had resisted the Barons
27 V | days afterwards, however, Malvina took Godefroid apart to
28 V | afraid that he might marry Malvina. So the fellow~had secured
29 V | in to give his report to Malvina. A word here and~there reached
30 V | more~particularly from Malvina's look of satisfaction that
31 V | Rastignac was left alone with Malvina, he spoke in a~fatherly,
32 V | ask to know your~secret, Malvina; I know it already. Men
33 V | should, to~the quick of Malvina's intelligence. She thought
34 VI | when our friend counseled~Malvina to marry. A cold shiver
35 VII| ball was at its height when Malvina, the~Andalouse of Musset'
36 VII| the Rue du Mont Thabor.~Malvina, the Adolphus' pearl of
37 VII| along, leaning upon poor Malvina, that model of heroic~devotion,
38 VII| to be the young girl and Malvina the old mother.~Wirth followed
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