Part, Chapter
1 I,IV | Rome and thinking himself a Fontaine or a Percier,~should bow
2 I,IV | Billardiere, Monsieur le comte de~Fontaine, Monsieur Lebas, judge and
3 I,VII| there's Monsieur le Comte de Fontaine and his family, hein?~--
4 I,VII| and Madame la Comtesse de Fontaine, and their~daughter, Mademoiselle
5 I,VII| Mademoiselle Emilie de Fontaine."~ ~"An insolent girl, who
6 I,VII| Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, La Fontaine, Corneille,~Pascal, La Harpe,--
7 I,VII| namely, Mademoiselle de Fontaine, Madame Jules,~and Madame
8 I,VII| drugs caused Mademoiselle de Fontaine to lose her aristocratic~
9 I,VII| Jules, and Mademoiselle de~Fontaine, who had expected much amusement
10 I,VII| noisy, and Mademoiselle de Fontaine made a~movement to retire;
11 I,V | just appointed the Comte de Fontaine master of his~household;
12 I,V | Billardiere, to~the Comte de Fontaine, begging Madame Birotteau
13 I,V | return.~Monsieur le Comte de Fontaine was, like Monsieur de la
14 I,V | Liberals.~ ~Monsieur de Fontaine, always a favorite with
15 I,V | same evening, the Comte de Fontaine came from the Tuileries
16 I,VII| Vandenesse and~Monsieur de Fontaine took the place of Roguin
17 I,VII| Cesarine, the Comte de~Fontaine, the Vicomte de Vandenesse,
18 Add | Great~The Firm of Nucingen~ ~Fontaine, Comte de~The Chouans~Modeste
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