Chapter
1 II | of~Mademoiselle Matilde Roguin, the lively oracle of the
2 II | next to mine," said Matilde Roguin. She rose, but second~thoughts
3 II | noticed it!" said Mademoiselle Roguin.~ ~At this instant Ginevra
4 II | conjectures, Mademoiselle Roguin came to the conclusion~that
5 II | The vengeance~Mademoiselle Roguin and her companions were
6 III| she said to Mademoiselle Roguin, "watch her~carefully, and
7 III| beautiful friend. Mademoiselle Roguin endeavored to~make her wait
8 III| studio. One day~Matilde Roguin did not come; the next day
9 III| them. But last night~Madame Roguin met her at a ball and asked
10 III| mother answered yes, Madame Roguin told her the~falsehoods
11 III| Laure, tenderly. "Madame Roguin and my mother are~coming
12 III| exclaimed Ginevra, "that Madame~Roguin and Laure's mother are coming
13 IV | he said, "I am Monsieur Roguin, your daughter's notary,~
14 IV | probably seemed to Monsieur~Roguin so fine that his hearer
15 IV | him from throwing Monsieur Roguin~through the window. An expression
16 IV | liberty to--"~ ~Monsieur Roguin stopped, perceiving that
17 IV | nothing. At the moment~when Roguin ceased speaking, the scene
18 IV | world like that?" asked Roguin~of his brother notary.~ ~"
19 IV | arguing with him."~ ~Monsieur Roguin then read a stamped paper,
20 IV | Corsican.~ ~"Monsieur--" said Roguin, in his honeyed tones.~ ~"
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