Chapter
1 II | Mlle.~Marie-Louise-Anais de Negrepelisse, the daughter of a noble
2 II | France. There had been a Negrepelisse among the hostages of St.
3 II | of Henri Quatre, when the Negrepelisse of~that day married an heiress
4 II | Espard family. As for M. de~Negrepelisse, the younger son of a younger
5 II | her attainments, Mlle. de Negrepelisse conceived an excellent~opinion
6 II | self-repression, Mlle. de~Negrepelisse's bold ideas passed into
7 II | in youth.~ ~As for M. de Negrepelisse, he would have given all
8 II | hesitated for a moment.~ ~M. de Negrepelisse maintained sufficient of
9 II | sons-in-law.~ ~To M. de Negrepelisse pondering over the eligible
10 II | the bluntest manner M. de Negrepelisse~pointed out the negative
11 II | that in no long while M. de Negrepelisse~would leave him the estates
12 II | be attentive to old M. de~Negrepelisse (who kept them waiting so
13 III | marriage~into the family of Negrepelisse, and for him this meant
14 III | The haughty and high-~born Negrepelisse offered the fair angel youth
15 IV | bound to take?~ ~"LOUISE DE NEGREPELISSE."~ ~Lucien had no suspicion
16 VII | smirched the reputation of a Negrepelisse. You have the choice of~
17 VII | My father-in-law, M. de Negrepelisse, will~wait upon you at four
18 VIII | all from his~cart. M. de Negrepelisse came over at three o'clock
19 VIII | lent the pistols. M. de Negrepelisse tried them over and over
20 VIII | dignified face of M. de Negrepelisse, the old provincial~noble,
21 VIII | Well," cried the haughty Negrepelisse, "and what has your sister'
22 Addendum| Chatelet, Marie-Louise-Anais de Negrepelisse, Baronne du~A Distinguished
23 Addendum| Pierrette~The Member for Arcis~ ~Negrepelisse, De~The Commission in Lunacy~
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