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1 II | class of trade carried on by Monsieur Guillaume. Between the~strong
2 II | aspect of the Gothic front, Monsieur Guillaume, of all the~merchant
3 II | Heaven preserve you from Monsieur Guillaume's~notary!" to
4 II | instant the servant withdrew. Monsieur~Guillaume looked at the
5 II | electric eel he saw in~America. Monsieur Guillaume wore loose black
6 III | the law of maximum~prices; Monsieur Guillaume naturally thought
7 III | on the stone flag where Monsieur Guillaume was~standing.
8 III | your~arms folded?" said Monsieur Guillaume to his three neophytes. "
9 IV | employed in the Finance Office; Monsieur Cesar Birotteau, the rich~
10 IV | known as Madame Cesar; Monsieur Camusot, the~richest silk
11 IV | with his father-in-~law, Monsieur Cardot, two or three old
12 V | time-honored experience of Monsieur Guillaume. Still,~the excellent
13 V | knees to a suitor!" said Monsieur Guillaume to himself, as
14 V | clear-sighted not to understand Monsieur Guillaume's purpose, he
15 VII | sight-seeing," exclaimed Monsieur Guillaume--"a~headache.
16 VII | ill-starred morning when Monsieur Guillaume and Theodore had
17 VII | retail price was fixed. Monsieur Guillaume, always on his
18 VIII | stock-taking is~done."~ ~"Yes, monsieur, and the dividend is one
19 VIII | tried to hide them.~ ~"Oh, Monsieur Guillaume, how have I deserved
20 IX | IX~"What, monsieur?" replied Joseph Lebas,
21 IX | Oh, I love her so! Monsieur Guillaume, that my heart
22 X | whose credit is as good~as Monsieur Guillaume's, for instance,
23 X | necessary now as formerly. Monsieur Guillaume was quite right
24 X | to me."~ ~"Yes, indeed, Monsieur Joseph. What do you think
25 X | a master house-painter, Monsieur Lourdois. He is well-to-~
26 X | peaceful, should~be a hell. Monsieur Guillaume brought Joseph
27 X | from the discussion between Monsieur and Madame Guillaume,~when,
28 X | decision that she loved Monsieur~de Sommervieux, that she
29 XI | sort. I~served the late Monsieur Joseph Vernet, the late
30 XI | Joseph Vernet, the late Monsieur Lekain, and~the late Monsieur
31 XI | Monsieur Lekain, and~the late Monsieur Noverre. Oh, if you could
32 XI | poor Father Chevrel by that Monsieur Noverre, by the~Chevalier
33 XI | Saint-Georges, and especially by Monsieur Philidor! They~are a set
34 XI | and nice~manners. Ah, your Monsieur Sumer--, Somm----"~ ~"De
35 XI | half so sweet to you as Monsieur le Chevalier de Saint-Georges
36 XI | quality."~ ~"But, father, Monsieur Theodore is of good family,
37 XI | Revolution."~ ~At these words Monsieur Guillaume looked at his
38 XI | Augustine, appearing to leave to Monsieur Guillaume the whole~responsibility
39 XI | she exclaimed:~ ~"Really, monsieur, you are so weak with your
40 XI | smiling at~Augustine, "that Monsieur de Sommervieux is a charming
41 XI | at these words she patted Monsieur~Guillaume on the arm. The
42 XI | peculiar to him.~ ~"I know Monsieur de Sommervieux very well,"
43 XI | knows all his affairs. Well! Monsieur de Sommervieux has~twelve
44 XI | instance. Have we not seen Monsieur Dupont~become a Count of
45 XI | At Homes,'~raves about Monsieur de Sommervieux. Some spiteful
46 XI | strings~in the dry hearts of Monsieur and Madame Guillaume, that
47 XI | advantage of this desire. Monsieur Guillaume, as a singular
48 XI | for consenting to receive Monsieur de Sommervieux,~whom she
49 XII | united under its skylight, Monsieur and Madame Roguin,~the young
50 XII | convalescent~from her headache. Monsieur and Madame Guillaume saw
51 XII | lovers slept as soundly as~Monsieur and Madame Guillaume.~ ~
52 XII | harmony of the picture.~Monsieur Guillaume had exerted himself
53 XII | the present generation, Monsieur and Madame~Guillaume remained
54 XII | the wedding had been held; Monsieur and Madame Lebas~returned
55 XIII | man so easy to kindle as Monsieur de Sommervieux. Thus~her
56 XV | famous failure of~Lecocq, Monsieur Guillaume's battle of Marengo.
57 XV | son-in-law~Sommervieux, Monsieur Guillaume had been named
58 XV | accessory. It was as though~Monsieur Guillaume had looked to
59 XV | place of honor, and in it Monsieur and Madame Guillaume~found
60 XVI | Then he gambles?" said Monsieur Guillaume. "In my day only
61 XVI | lunatic asylum.~Consult Monsieur Loraux, the priest at Saint
62 XVI | judgement.' "~ ~"Ah, ha!" cried Monsieur Guillaume, "how wise I was
63 XVIII| understood.~ ~"Good-bye, then, Monsieur d'Aiglemont, we shall meet
64 XIX | When she~asked whether monsieur were at home her voice shook.
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