Chapter
1 II | a~thousand louis d'or on Mme. de la Popeliniere after
2 III| for~fivepence apiece of Mme. Prevost, after the manner
3 III| while about his fair cousin, Mme. d'Aiglemont, not~perceiving
4 III| one of the balls for which Mme.~de Nucingen enjoyed a certain
5 IV | footman announced that 'Mme. la Baronne's~carriage stops
6 IV | turn off a compliment for Mme. de Restaud; she is~giving
7 IV | is tied more than ever~to Mme. Roguin.'~ ~" 'TIEDhe?You
8 IV | and the Bouffons,~where Mme. de Nucingen had a box.
9 IV | ignorant of money matters. Mme.~d'Aldrigger accordingly
10 V | V~"Mme. d'Aldrigger was radically '
11 V | Raphael is to Natoire.~ ~"Mme. Desroches, the widowed
12 V | adult department. M. and Mme. Matifat were of the opinion
13 V | society consisted of M. and Mme. Cochin, Mme.~Desroches,
14 V | consisted of M. and Mme. Cochin, Mme.~Desroches, and a young
15 V | You know him, Finot.)~Mme. Matifat loved the arts;
16 VI | over the corbeille asked Mme. de Nucingen~and Rastignac
17 VI | to meet them, as well as Mme. de~Serizy. Women of the
18 VI | when Rastignac appeared.'Mme. de Nucingen is out of spirits;
19 VII| the news. I positively saw Mme. de~Nucingen crying; she
20 VII| granted the application for Mme. de~Nucingen's separation
21 VII| per cent.~ ~"Rastignac and Mme. de Nucingen bought the
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