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1 I | I~Dedication~To Mademoiselle Marie de Montheau~ ~Half-way
2 III| that he caught sight of Mademoiselle Augustine Guillaume in~hasty
3 IV | heart was wholly given to Mademoiselle~Augustine, the younger.
4 IV | two daughters. The elder, Mademoiselle Virginie, was the~very image
5 IV | because she~was so ugly. Mademoiselle Virginie, brought up, like
6 IV | was patient and gentle. Mademoiselle Augustine, who~ ~was but
7 V | found a secret admirer in Mademoiselle Virginie, who, in spite
8 V | remembered how he had married Mademoiselle Chevrel under much~the same
9 VI | compelled by the press, Mademoiselle~Guillaume and her cousin
10 VII| between two such women as Mademoiselle Virginie and Madame Guillaume?~
11 VII| with Madame Guillaume~and Mademoiselle Virginie, had been devoting
12 IX | looked at the young man.~ ~"Mademoiselle Augustine! Mademoiselle
13 IX | Mademoiselle Augustine! Mademoiselle Augustine!" exclaimed Joseph~
14 IX | between~my two children. Mademoiselle Chevrel was no beauty, still
15 IX | friend~of his as a match for Mademoiselle Virginie, as he went out
16 X | Does it not seem to you, Mademoiselle Augustine," said the assistant,~
17 X | friend to become a suitor for Mademoiselle Virginie, saw all his~hopes
18 X | saw all his~hopes wrecked. Mademoiselle Virginie, overcome by hearing
19 XII| happiness in patience, and Mademoiselle Virginie, convalescent~from
20 XII| approving the good sense of Mademoiselle~Virginie, who was making,
21 XIX| portrait painted by~Theodore of Mademoiselle Guillaume. On seeing it,
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