Chapter
1 IV | M. du Hautoy, otherwise~Francis, the friend of the house.~ ~
2 IV | be gratified by love.~ ~Francis, the house friend, was rather
3 IV | bore a striking likeness to Francis du~Hautoy.~ ~When "Jacques"
4 IV | people used to~inquire after Francis, and Jacques would discourse
5 IV | season Zizine consulted Francis with a look, and~Francis
6 IV | Francis with a look, and~Francis seemed to take his ideas
7 V | often in the evenings," said~Francis. "If I am obliged to attend
8 V | ices, Zephirine despatched~Francis to examine the volume, and
9 V | justice to herself," said Francis.~"The little fellow's genius
10 V | tolerably thin gauze robe," said~Francis.~ ~Politeness demanded that
11 V | Zephirine remarked to Francis, "and love is~a poem that
12 V | brink of a~piece of folly. Francis the diplomatist undertook
13 V | according to the~guileful Francis, as any recognition of her
14 V | of~conversation.~ ~When Francis and the Bishop joined the
15 V | she added, looking at~Francis.~ ~The was beyond Zephirine'
16 V | Amelie, Fifine, Adrien, and Francis appeared in the doorway
17 VI | Zizine's connection with Francis in the social balance; and
18 VII | That is as may be!" said Francis, with levity that brought~
19 VII | them cavalry pistols," said Francis, addressing Chatelet.~
20 Addendum| Commission in Lunacy~ ~Hautoy, Francis du~Eve and David~ ~Maucombe,
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