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mademoiselle

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1 I | high~figure, he married Mademoiselle de Kergarouet, without a 2 I | after,~the Vendeen spoke of Mademoiselle Emilie de Fontaine, the 3 II | Lieutenant-General de Fontaine married Mademoiselle Mongenod, the~daughter of 4 II | plebeian doctrines,~married Mademoiselle Grossetete, the only daughter 5 II | received the claims avowed by Mademoiselle de~Fontaine roused her to 6 II | strength of that poetry that~Mademoiselle Emilie de Fontaine, in her 7 III | indispensable condition. Mademoiselle de Fontaine had an ideal~ 8 III | address, deeply touched Mademoiselle de Fontaine; but she~concealed 9 IV | that I would~rather die in Mademoiselle de Conde's convent than 10 IV | no one but myself," said Mademoiselle de Fontaine very~distinctly.~ ~ 11 IV | Relations and guests gazed at Mademoiselle de Fontaine with mingled~ 12 IV | people in an incognito?~Mademoiselle de Fontaine amused herself 13 IV | of its finest evenings. Mademoiselle de~Fontaine was quite surprised 14 IV | wonderful~politeness. In fact, Mademoiselle Emilie had to study the 15 IV | somewhat resembling this, Mademoiselle de~Fontaine discovered in 16 IV | high forehead. At a glance Mademoiselle de Fontaine~observed that 17 IV | her~little arts succeeded. Mademoiselle de Fontaine then followed 18 IV | complexion was~gaining color. Mademoiselle de Fontaine went nearer, 19 V | from the~wind. Very soon Mademoiselle de Fontaine, seeing them 20 V | young girl!--No!"~ ~Next day Mademoiselle de Fontaine expressed a 21 V | obstacle, there was a~time when Mademoiselle de Fontaine was on the point 22 V | added to the intensity of Mademoiselle de Fontaine's~secret sentiment, 23 VI | rushed in, as much to study~Mademoiselle de Fontaine's countenance 24 VI | the Ecole Polytechnique," Mademoiselle de Fontaine~kindly put in; 25 VI | seeing him to the door.~ ~Mademoiselle de Fontaine, who had been 26 VI | one else had discovered, Mademoiselle de Fontaine sat~for some 27 VI | curiosity, and especially to Mademoiselle de~Fontaine's, were unexpected 28 VI | hitherto unseen figure of~Mademoiselle Clara Longueville. The family 29 VI | than once the young man and Mademoiselle de Fontaine walked, tete-a-~ 30 VI | the first time in her life Mademoiselle de Fontaine felt~pleasure 31 VI | secrets.~But, being a girl, Mademoiselle Longueville showed even 32 VI | gave it so much charm~that Mademoiselle de Fontaine was almost envious, 33 VI | There was a moment when Mademoiselle de Fontaine seemed~sorry 34 VI | which Clara~had led her.~ ~"Mademoiselle," said the sweet child, " 35 VI | answer might seem, it filled Mademoiselle de Fontaine~with the deepest 36 VII | young girl, augmented in~Mademoiselle de Fontaine by the monstrous 37 VII | young~man, softly seizing Mademoiselle de Fontaine's hand and drawing 38 VII | few steps in long silence, Mademoiselle de~Fontaine spoke. "Monsieur, 39 VII | the bottom of a~lake.~ ~"Mademoiselle," Longueville gravely replied, 40 VII | cold, and speechless.~ ~"Mademoiselle," Maximilien went on, "let 41 VII | back to~rejoin the company. Mademoiselle de Fontaine had never found 42 VII | feelings had perhaps impressed~Mademoiselle de Fontaine with the respect 43 VII | cold of an early frost, Mademoiselle de Fontaine, wrapped~in 44 VII | distracting coolness, bowed to Mademoiselle de~Fontaine, and came forward, 45 VII | looking at her keenly.~ ~"Mademoiselle," he said to the shopgirl, 46 VII | will forgive me, I trust, mademoiselle," he added, turning to Emilie.~" 47 VII | concern of mine,"~replied Mademoiselle de Fontaine, looking at 48 VII | vanity wither everything? Mademoiselle de~Fontaine, a prey to the 49 VIII| The first ball at which Mademoiselle de Fontaine appeared was 50 VIII| interrupting him.~ ~"No, mademoiselle. It is a crime, I confess, 51 VIII| have some~compensation." Mademoiselle de Fontaine courtesied. " 52 VIII| him. Forgive my chatter, mademoiselle; I have but just~come home 53 VIII| diplomatist, the fault is yours, mademoiselle. Was it~not you who pointed 54 VIII| Longueville property."~ ~If Mademoiselle de Fontaine had the benefit 55 VIII| de Longueville looked at Mademoiselle de Fontaine with a~surprise 56 VIII| always happen to lovers,~Mademoiselle de Fontaine found herself 57 VIII| affected to be with her stung Mademoiselle de Fontaine all the more~ 58 VIII| nation."~ ~"Do you imagine, mademoiselle," retorted the Italian, 59 VIII| always let her astray.~ ~"Mademoiselle," said Longueville, in a 60 VIII| beautiful Italy, leaving Mademoiselle de~Fontaine a prey to the 61 VIII| news of the marriage of~Mademoiselle de Fontaine to the Comte 62 VIII| Restaud, Madame de Camps, and Mademoiselle des~Touches, she did not


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