Chapter
1 II | benefactor of her father.~The Baron di Piombo was among those
2 II | even to confess it, the old baron~remained in Paris in the
3 III| friend of the Emperor, the Baron di~Piombo."~ ~The young
4 III| nothing to the~daughter of the Baron di Piombo. We shall obtain
5 III| can readily see that the Baron di Piombo must have been
6 III| He owed his plumage as baron to the necessity Napoleon
7 III| has ever seen. Though the~Baron di Piombo displeased mere
8 III| persons of strict~virtue, the baron and his wife gave no heed
9 III| therefore, in May,~1814, the Baron di Piombo resigned his office,
10 III| absorbed the energy of~the Baron di Piombo; but after leaving
11 IV | dinner! to dinner!" cried the baron, offering his large hand~
12 IV | thyself between them!"~ ~The baron, who had been striding up
13 IV | disobedience?" said the baron to his wife,~who, terrified
14 IV | Mont-~Saint-Jean."~ ~The baron rose, cast a sidelong glance
15 IV | Ginevra," continued the baron, "have you reflected that
16 IV | Monsieur is, no doubt, M. le Baron di Piombo?" began the oldest
17 IV | honeyed tone, "Monsieur le baron, on such~occasions our duties
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