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mademoiselle

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1 II | Exposition. All of a sudden Mademoiselle Amelie Thirion, the leader 2 II | at length.~ ~"What will Mademoiselle Piombo say to that?" asked 3 II | asked a young girl of~Mademoiselle Matilde Roguin, the lively 4 II | girl, "because yesterday, Mademoiselle~Ginevra was very sad. Her 5 II | great mind to go and get Mademoiselle Piombo's easel and~place 6 II | openly avoid~the Bonapartist. Mademoiselle Thirion's act was, therefore, 7 II | hasn't noticed it!" said Mademoiselle Roguin.~ ~At this instant 8 II | You are out of~bounds, mademoiselle," she added, aloud, addressing 9 II | tottered.~ ~"Take care, Mademoiselle Ginevra, you'll fall!" cried 10 II | After many conjectures, Mademoiselle Roguin came to the conclusion~ 11 II | the object. The vengeance~Mademoiselle Roguin and her companions 12 II | companions were inflicting on Mademoiselle~Thirion and her group had, 13 II | pupils~took notice of it, Mademoiselle Thirion recollected it later, 14 II | who were slow in leaving. Mademoiselle Thirion, a cruel enemy to 15 II | at the studio, she found Mademoiselle~Thirion already there, having 16 II | much earlier than usual.~ ~"Mademoiselle Ginevra," he said, after 17 II | shelter of a great portfolio.~Mademoiselle Thirion, recognizing the 18 II | there in spite of my advice, mademoiselle?" asked the~professor, gravely.~ ~ 19 II | piercing eyes of malice,~Mademoiselle Thirion became, as it were, 20 II | rose on hearing this, and Mademoiselle Thirion darted~forward with 21 II | you wish to~do as well as Mademoiselle di Piombo, you mustn't be 22 II | are forgetting your bag, Mademoiselle Thirion," said the~professor, 23 III| painter to the officer. "Mademoiselle is the~daughter of a most 24 III| said.~ ~"Oh! it is nothing, mademoiselle," he replied; "the wound 25 III| upon.~ ~The following day Mademoiselle Thirion informed all the 26 III| take her part," she said to Mademoiselle Roguin, "watch her~carefully, 27 III| defended her beautiful friend. Mademoiselle Roguin endeavored to~make 28 III| reprobation.~ ~Before long Mademoiselle Thirion made known that 29 III| came into the studio.~ ~"Mademoiselle Ginevra," he cried, with 30 III| There is some truth in that, mademoiselle," replied the professor.~" 31 III| entered.~ ~"Go and meet Mademoiselle Ginevra," said his master.~ ~" 32 IV | exist--between~yourself and Mademoiselle, your daughter,--on the 33 IV | me--It is in evidence~that Mademoiselle Ginevra di Piombo--attains 34 V | Monsieur Luigi da Porta and Mademoiselle Ginevra di~Piombo. This


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