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1 III | began life as plain Sixte Chatelet, but since 1806~had the 2 III | adopt the particle--M. du Chatelet was one of the~agreeable 3 III | did duty for reason. M. du Chatelet had besides a very pretty~ 4 III | genius; and in spite of~Chatelet's services, ordinary and 5 III | two long~years Sixte du Chatelet led a wandering life among 6 III | Montriveau reached Tangier, Chatelet found himself in the~territory 7 III | So the part~that M. du Chatelet once had played in the history 8 III | M. le Baron Sixte du Chatelet informed himself as to the 9 III | designs on Mme. de~Bargeton, Chatelet could not have endured the 10 III | women, flattered by M. du Chatelet, discerned in him the~superior 11 III | house, but not elsewhere.~Du Chatelet was fain to put up with 12 III | For these reasons M.~du Chatelet thought he had done a wonderfully 13 III | the Promenade, where M. du Chatelet was waiting~for him. And 14 III | seat by her side, M. du Chatelet~ensconced himself in an 15 III | understanding?~ ~As for M. Sixte du Chatelet, he was not over well pleased 16 III | was the matter of M. du Chatelet's discourse. "The Court~ 17 III | houseful of booby clodpates."~ ~Chatelet talked of his passion in 18 III | was that the jealous du Chatelet discovered that Madame~Charlotte, 19 III | controller of excise as "M.~Chatelet," and left that gentleman 20 III | Chandour,~harkening to "M. Chatelet's" counsels, determined 21 III | tax-collectors, and, after all, Chatelet is only a tax-collector."~ ~ 22 III | only a tax-collector."~ ~Du Chatelet suffered for Chardon. Every 23 III | cold shoulder~upon him; and Chatelet was conscious that he was 24 III | Bargeton called him "M. Chatelet," he swore to himself that 25 III | suspected a hoax. After dinner,~Chatelet drew his rival on to recite 26 III | nothing finer. Sixte, Baron du~Chatelet, thought in his heart that 27 III | Pending the decease of genius,~Chatelet appeared to offer up his 28 IV | occasion) announced "M. du~Chatelet." The Baron came in, very 29 IV | impertinence.~ ~Sixte du Chatelet appeared in a pair of dazzling 30 IV | private secretary in du Chatelet's general~appearance. He 31 IV | monsieur," he said, looking at Chatelet with an important air,~" 32 IV | latest thing is M. Chardon," Chatelet said maliciously. "Ask~him. 33 IV | theatrical style of~dress. M. du Chatelet gallantly plied the queen 34 IV | dear poet a~glance, and met Chatelet with a mortifying civility 35 IV | he made them laugh. M. du Chatelet was~beginning to give this 36 V | question, until Sixte du~Chatelet condescended to inform these 37 V | it?" Astolphe remarked to Chatelet. "Cicero's prose is a thousand~ 38 V | France is song, lyric verse," Chatelet answered.~ ~"Which proves 39 V | service," said Amelie to M. du~Chatelet, "go and manage it somehow."~ ~" 40 V | said Amelie, giving M. du Chatelet a~coquettish glance.~ ~" 41 V | said Amelie, addressing Chatelet. "Nais sets up to be an~ 42 V | followed the example set by Chatelet the astute, and went to 43 V | to create for us?" asked Chatelet.~ ~"If I were to announce 44 V | malignance by the way. Then Chatelet was called upon to~accompany 45 V | duty bound listened while Chatelet in turn sang one of Chateaubriand' 46 VI | who had come with M. du Chatelet, was sure~of the deplorable 47 VI | expected to set foot," said Chatelet. "Don't~you see that this 48 VI | and Louise had a spy in Chatelet, a spy who watched, with 49 VI | her elderly admirer; but Chatelet had taken too much for~granted-- 50 VI | these paltry obstacles.~ ~Chatelet did not believe in such 51 VI | point with M. de~Chandour. Chatelet said that Mme. de Bargeton 52 VI | argument. Stanislas and~Chatelet vied with each other in 53 VI | sight.~ ~At length one day Chatelet called attention to the 54 VII | turned sharply round upon Chatelet, who stood at the~door of 55 VII | M. de Chandour and M. du Chatelet," said Gentil, her old footman.~ ~ 56 VII | thence from house to house, Chatelet hastening to say that HE 57 VII | my own part," said M. du Chatelet, "I think that M. de Rubempre' 58 VII | suppositions without end. Chatelet~took Mme. de Bargeton's 59 VII | palace. When the delighted Chatelet was convinced that the whole~ 60 VII | sat down on the sofa, and~Chatelet began in an undertone--~ ~" 61 VII | disgust of provincial life. Chatelet had scarcely begun before 62 VII | her~gaze on the curtains. Chatelet went out; he could not read 63 VII | the pause~before a storm. Chatelet had made his way back again, 64 VII | gentleman accosted politely.~ ~Chatelet knew what a visit meant 65 VII | the feeble arm in motion. Chatelet was on such a footing in 66 VII | cause of the quarrel. Then Chatelet went to M. de~Chandour.~ ~" 67 VII | another minute Stanislas and Chatelet went to Bargeton.~ ~"Sir," 68 VII | their faces as they~came in; Chatelet was smiling, M. de Bargeton 69 VII | de Bargeton's attitude.~Chatelet was solemn and mysterious. 70 VII | retired.~ ~"Have you pistols?" Chatelet asked in a whisper of Stanislas, 71 VII | said Francis, addressing Chatelet.~ 72 VIII | VIII~Chatelet stayed after the rest had 73 VIII | over and over again.~M. du Chatelet tried to prevent them from 74 VIII | Bargeton's precautions, Chatelet found out that~she was leaving 75 Addendum| Bargeton, Madame de (see Chatelet, Baronne du)~ ~Cerizet~Eve 76 Addendum| from a Courtesan's Life~ ~Chatelet, Sixte, Baron du~A Distinguished 77 Addendum| Courtesan's Life~The Thirteen~ ~Chatelet, Marie-Louise-Anais de Negrepelisse,


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