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1 I | brother Honore.~The Comte de Fontaine, head of one of the oldest
2 I | revolution burst on Monsieur de Fontaine he was~encumbered with a
3 I | scene cooled Monsieur de Fontaine's ardor all the more~effectually
4 I | his defenders.~Monsieur de Fontaine, like one of those generous
5 I | of royalty, Monsieur de Fontaine was so happy as to be~employed
6 I | he recalled~Monsieur de Fontaine's witticism at the Tuileries.
7 I | success stamped Monsieur de~Fontaine on the King's memory as
8 I | addressed him thus: "My friend~Fontaine, I shall take care never
9 I | rescript giving Monsieur de~Fontaine an appointment as administrator
10 I | Thanks to the Comte de Fontaine's good sense, wit, and tact,
11 I | abbeys. Monsieur le Comte de~Fontaine, who till lately boasted
12 I | appointments, Monsieur de Fontaine was the head of too large
13 I | of another Demoiselle de Fontaine, for whom he found a~husband
14 I | of Mademoiselle Emilie de Fontaine, the King replied~in his
15 I | he treated his "friend Fontaine" to a quatrain,~harmless
16 I | intercourse with Monsieur de Fontaine showed less~amenity. Kings
17 I | youngest children, Emilie de Fontaine was a Benjamin spoilt by
18 II | age of nineteen Emilie de Fontaine had not yet been~pleased
19 II | observing eye of Monsieur de~Fontaine, who more than once, when
20 II | rubbed down; the Comte de~Fontaine's new political conscience
21 II | storms. Perhaps Monsieur de Fontaine hoped that one of the sudden~
22 II | family. The Comtesse de Fontaine~remained faithful to the
23 II | same~pillow. Monsieur de Fontaine calmly pointed out to his
24 II | to add to the estate of Fontaine, and re-establish the~old
25 II | for~Lieutenant-General de Fontaine married Mademoiselle Mongenod,
26 II | name. The~Vicomtesse de Fontaine amused herself by eclipsing
27 II | avowed by Mademoiselle de~Fontaine roused her to wrath that
28 II | whose favor Monsieur~de Fontaine still hoped to regain, was
29 II | favors to come, the Comte de Fontaine made every effort to collect~
30 II | Tall and slight, Emilie de Fontaine could assume a~dignified
31 II | imperial throne.~ ~Monsieur de Fontaine discovered too late how
32 II | father, and Monsieur de Fontaine often tried to explain to
33 II | that~Mademoiselle Emilie de Fontaine, in her slender wisdom,
34 III | condition. Mademoiselle de Fontaine had an ideal~standard which
35 III | during which Monsieur de Fontaine had~on several occasions
36 III | child," said Monsieur de Fontaine, gravely, "I sent for you~
37 III | from my family Madame de Fontaine could not be~left at anybody'
38 III | are mad!" said Monsieur de Fontaine, rising.~ ~But he suddenly
39 III | touched Mademoiselle de Fontaine; but she~concealed her emotion,
40 IV | year," said the Baronne de Fontaine.~"Monsieur de Marsay, for
41 IV | children," said Madame de Fontaine, to soften this saucy~retort, "
42 IV | myself," said Mademoiselle de Fontaine very~distinctly.~ ~At this
43 IV | of~Monsieur and Madame de Fontaine.~ ~"I have made my daughter
44 IV | gazed at Mademoiselle de Fontaine with mingled~curiosity and
45 IV | incognito?~Mademoiselle de Fontaine amused herself with imagining
46 IV | evenings. Mademoiselle de~Fontaine was quite surprised to find
47 IV | resembling this, Mademoiselle de~Fontaine discovered in a young man
48 IV | a glance Mademoiselle de Fontaine~observed that his linen
49 IV | succeeded. Mademoiselle de Fontaine then followed the~direction
50 IV | gaining color. Mademoiselle de Fontaine went nearer, to be able
51 V | Very soon Mademoiselle de Fontaine, seeing them rise and walk~
52 V | her," said the~Baron de Fontaine; "but a young girl!--No!"~ ~
53 V | Next day Mademoiselle de Fontaine expressed a wish to take
54 V | time when Mademoiselle de Fontaine was on the point of giving
55 V | intensity of Mademoiselle de Fontaine's~secret sentiment, and
56 V | My nephew, the Comte de Fontaine, is a man~it is essential
57 VI | to study~Mademoiselle de Fontaine's countenance as to judge
58 VI | Polytechnique," Mademoiselle de Fontaine~kindly put in; her face
59 VI | door.~ ~Mademoiselle de Fontaine, who had been in the secret
60 VI | discovered, Mademoiselle de Fontaine sat~for some time in silence.
61 VI | especially to Mademoiselle de~Fontaine's, were unexpected modesty
62 VI | man and Mademoiselle de Fontaine walked, tete-a-~tete, in
63 VI | her life Mademoiselle de Fontaine felt~pleasure in a young
64 VI | charm~that Mademoiselle de Fontaine was almost envious, and
65 VI | moment when Mademoiselle de Fontaine seemed~sorry for an ill-judged
66 VI | it filled Mademoiselle de Fontaine~with the deepest joy; for,
67 VII | alarmed Monsieur and Madame Fontaine. The old Vendeen had~ceased
68 VII | day was the last that the Fontaine family were to spend~at
69 VII | augmented in~Mademoiselle de Fontaine by the monstrous vanity
70 VII | seizing Mademoiselle de Fontaine's hand and drawing it~through
71 VII | silence, Mademoiselle de~Fontaine spoke. "Monsieur, I have
72 VII | company. Mademoiselle de Fontaine had never found her lover~
73 VII | impressed~Mademoiselle de Fontaine with the respect without
74 VII | Well, uncle," Monsieur de Fontaine went on, "how could you
75 VII | No. 5," said Monsieur de Fontaine, trying to recall~among
76 VII | but," said Monsieur de Fontaine, shaking his head from side
77 VII | early frost, Mademoiselle de Fontaine, wrapped~in a new style
78 VII | the shop the Baronne de Fontaine pulled Emilie by the sleeve,
79 VII | bowed to Mademoiselle de~Fontaine, and came forward, looking
80 VII | replied Mademoiselle de Fontaine, looking at him with a bold~
81 VII | everything? Mademoiselle de~Fontaine, a prey to the most violent
82 VIII| at which Mademoiselle de Fontaine appeared was at the~Neapolitan
83 VIII| compensation." Mademoiselle de Fontaine courtesied. "I was very
84 VIII| property."~ ~If Mademoiselle de Fontaine had the benefit of these
85 VIII| looked at Mademoiselle de Fontaine with a~surprise that was
86 VIII| lovers,~Mademoiselle de Fontaine found herself at a table
87 VIII| her stung Mademoiselle de Fontaine all the more~because she
88 VIII| leaving Mademoiselle de~Fontaine a prey to the most vehement
89 VIII| of muslin. The~Comte de Fontaine was obliged to use his influence
90 VIII| of Vicomte. Monsieur de Fontaine~also obtained a peerage,
91 VIII| marriage of~Mademoiselle de Fontaine to the Comte de Kergarouet.
92 Add | Letters of Two Brides~ ~Fontaine, Comte de~ The Chouans~
93 Add | Marquise Charles de (Emilie de Fontaine)~ Cesar Birotteau~ Ursule
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