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madeleine 22
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mademoiselle 27
madly 2
madonna 5
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Honoré de Balzac
Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau

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mademoiselle

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1 I,II | have need of perfumery, Mademoiselle, I could furnish~you in 2 I,II | the pretty month of May, Mademoiselle Pillerault consented to~ 3 I,II | armoires/. Potier, Talma, and Mademoiselle Mars were~ten times millionaires, 4 I,II | tragedian ate raw meat, and Mademoiselle Mars sometimes drank~dissolved 5 I,III| asked his master.~ ~"For Mademoiselle Cesarine."~ ~"Ah, boy, you 6 I,V | comrades~in the shop said, "Mademoiselle Cesarine will marry Roguin' 7 I,V | Popinot is making eyes at Mademoiselle Cesarine,~and, as the old 8 I,VI | superb comedy in one act for~Mademoiselle Mars, most glorious of the 9 I,VI | too broad.~ ~"Ladies! Ah! mademoiselle is doubtless yours," said 10 I,VII| have bread to eat. Marry Mademoiselle Lourdois, the daughter of 11 I,VII| Fontaine, and their~daughter, Mademoiselle Emilie de Fontaine."~ ~" 12 I,VII| and Monsieur, Madame, and~Mademoiselle Matifat themselves."~ ~" 13 I,VII| because of his marriage to Mademoiselle Thirion."~ ~"A provincial 14 I,VII| dinner, monsieur, madame, and~mademoiselle were to enjoy a first sight 15 I,VII| seize the eye."~ ~"Exactly, mademoiselle," said the architect; "the 16 I,VII| government circles,--namely, Mademoiselle de Fontaine, Madame Jules,~ 17 I,VII| voluminous queen~of drugs caused Mademoiselle de Fontaine to lose her 18 I,VII| Rabourdin, Madame Jules, and Mademoiselle de~Fontaine, who had expected 19 I,VII| beginning to be noisy, and Mademoiselle de Fontaine made a~movement 20 I,VII| fortune depends on you, mademoiselle."~ ~"And how?"~ ~"There 21 I,VII| good understanding between Mademoiselle Lourdois and Alexandre~Crottat, 22 I,III| might have given points to Mademoiselle Contat when she played~Susanne 23 I,III| stand six against six."~ ~"Mademoiselle, what are they saying? Has 24 I,V | to grant me the hand~of Mademoiselle Cesarine."~ ~At these words 25 I,V | consent to~our marriage, if mademoiselle will accept me as her husband, 26 I,VII| were still~following.~ ~"Mademoiselle," Anselme was saying, "do 27 Add | Firm of Nucingen~ ~Matifat, Mademoiselle~The Firm of Nucingen~Pierrette~ ~


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