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1 III | muster as a joke. Mme. de Chandour was the first to hurry to~
2 III | Amelie, otherwise Mme. de Chandour,~harkening to "M. Chatelet'
3 IV | ecclesiastics followed Mme. de Chandour and her~husband, a couple
4 IV | purely~imaginary. Amelie de Chandour posed as the rival queen
5 IV | Angouleme;~her husband, M. de Chandour, known in the circle as
6 IV | a challenge.~ ~Amelie de Chandour, short, plump, fair-complexioned,
7 VI | later,~always taking M. de Chandour, the most indiscreet person
8 VI | on the point with M. de~Chandour. Chatelet said that Mme.
9 VI | s champion. Stanislas de Chandour held that Mme. de Bargeton~
10 VI | whenever~he went with M. de Chandour to Mme. de Bargeton's and
11 VII | asked the servants.~ ~"M. de Chandour and M. du Chatelet," said
12 VII | detected at Nais feet. M. de Chandour, elated by the important
13 VII | and on the way to M. de Chandour's house he quaked~inwardly.~ ~"
14 VII | Then Chatelet went to M. de~Chandour.~ ~"Stanislas," he said, "
15 VIII| Bargeton all but~killed M. de Chandour this morning in M. Tulloy'
16 VIII| Poie.) It seems that M. de Chandour said~that he found you with
17 VIII| s second; he told M. de Chandour that if anything~happened
18 VIII| the ball lodged in M. de Chandour's neck, and he~dropped before
19 VIII| has just said that M. de Chandour will have a wry neck for~
20 VIII| Angouleme, for some of M.~de Chandour's friends might call you
21 VIII| wrote, "of the duel between~Chandour and my husband. We shall
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