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1 Ded | honor of it.~Her brother,~De Balzac~
2 I | which~stood on the Place de la Concorde, encumbering
3 I | or crossed to the Cafe de~l'Echiquier, which forms
4 I | nodding toward~the Cafe de l'Echiquier, whither he
5 I | carry Monsieur le Comte de Serizy!" cried the coach-~
6 I | it. Augustin, his valet de~chambre, attributes the
7 I | to your house in the rue de la Chaussee d'Antin to~carry
8 I | second valet to the Comte de~Serizy, of cooling the ardor
9 I | on the life of the Comte de Serizy, and on that~of his
10 II | in danger~Monsieur Huguet de Serisy descends in a direct
11 II | 18th Brumaire, Monsieur de Serizy became,~like so many
12 II | of the ci-devant~Marquis de Ronquerolles, the widow
13 II | considerable fortune of the Comte de Serizy, who became~through
14 II | of the ci-devant Marquis de~Rouvre, made count and chamberlain
15 II | constant toil, the Comte de Serizy, whose~shattered
16 II | disposed to consider Monsieur de Serizy's action as a defection.~
17 II | Louis XVIII., whom Monsieur de Serizy held to be his~legitimate
18 II | 20th of March,~Monsieur de Serizy did not go to Ghent.
19 II | various Orders. Monsieur de Serizy had long~worn the
20 II | him for this; and Madame de Serizy owed much to it.
21 II | magnificent estate of the Comte de Serizy, called Presles.
22 II | some time past,~Monsieur de Serizy, wishing to rid himself
23 II | which we write,~Monsieur de Serizy, anxious to end the
24 II | consultation), Monsieur de Serizy defended Moreau,~
25 II | purchase of the farm, Monsieur~de Serizy also intended to
26 II | At this crisis, Monsieur de Serizy, anxious to pay his
27 II | father's office; so Monsieur de~Serizy granted his request.~ ~"
28 II | to attribute to Monsieur de Serizy those enormous advantages.~
29 II | thirty miles:--~ ~"Monsieur de Serizy has a second self
30 II | the time when the Comte de~Serizy desired to purchase
31 II | and live in the Pavillon~de Nogent."~ ~This "pavillon"
32 II | originally built by the Prince~de Conti for a mistress, and
33 II | deliver before Monsieur de Serizy retired at his usually
34 II | retired army officer, Monsieur de Reybert,~and his wife, who
35 II | dagger-thrusts. Monsieur de Reybert~breathed vengeance.
36 II | the count~conveyed Madame de Reybert, whom her husband
37 II | you in person. I am Madame de Reybert, nee de Corroy.
38 II | am Madame de Reybert, nee de Corroy. My husband~is a
39 II | of good station. Monsieur de Reybert,~who is not an intriguing
40 II | and frankness of Monsieur~de Reybert were displeasing
41 II | The count thanked Madame de Reybert coldly, bestowing
42 II | several inquiries of Madame de Reybert, less to~obtain
43 II | Monsieur le comte," said Madame de Reybert in conclusion, "
44 II | it."~ ~So saying, Madame de Reybert, nee de Corroy,
45 II | Madame de Reybert, nee de Corroy, stood erect as a
46 II | not to the remark Madame de Reybert~had just made.~ ~"
47 II | what regiment did Monsieur de Reybert serve?"~ ~"The 7th
48 II | and will send for Monsieur de Reybert to come and~speak
49 II | thus be seen that Monsieur de Serizy's journey by a public~
50 III | Pierrotin issued from the Cafe de l'Echiquier, after treating
51 III | directed to number 7 rue de la Cerisaie, in the Arsenal
52 III | the household in the rue~de la Cerisaie. Though lodgings
53 III | the~secretary of the Comte de Serizy he heard of Madame
54 III | for him through the Comte de~Serizy. Moreau, the only
55 III | what he called the "chefs de file,"--~the front-rank
56 III | personage.~ ~Living in the rue de la Cerisaie since 1815,
57 III | bringing with him the Comte de Serizy, who~had come through
58 III | had come through the rue de l'Echiquier, and with whom
59 III | said his master.~ ~Monsieur de Serizy was evidently taken
60 III | his incognito, the Comte de Serizy made no reply to~
61 III | faubourg Saint-Denis by the rue de la Fidelite, "suppose we
62 III | winked an eye at~Monsieur de Serizy, which meant, "Rely
63 IV | talking back to Monsieur de~Serizy. "It isn't catching;
64 IV | motioning to the Comte de Serizy. "I'll bet whatever
65 IV | took!" continued Monsieur de Serizy.~ ~"He carried it
66 IV | gunpowder and munitions for Ali de Tebelen. You know, don't
67 IV | hadn't been for Monsieur de~Riviere, our ambassador,
68 IV | troubadour from Monsieur de Riviere.~The ambassador,
69 IV | his name?" asked Monsieur de Serizy; and a look of some~
70 IV | the beautiful Adelaide de Rouville,~the protegee of
71 IV | protegee of old Admiral de Kergarouet; who, by the
72 IV | through his nephew, the~Comte de Fontaine."~ ~"A great painter
73 V | of State like the Comte de Serizy."~ ~The person thus
74 V | was invited by the Comte de Serizy to dine with him
75 V | money down,~before Monsieur de Serizy can do so. When he
76 V | am going to the Chateau de Presles, to the Comte de
77 V | de Presles, to the Comte de Serizy."~ ~"The devil! are
78 V | his Excellency the Comte de Serizy?" said Georges.~ ~
79 V | stupefied air.~ ~"Is Monsieur de Serizy at Presles?" he said.~ ~"
80 V | the count," asked Monsieur de Serizy.~ ~"Often," replied
81 V | information about Monsieur de~Serizy."~ ~"Oh! if you want
82 V | former~adorer of Madame de Serizy on your side, you
83 V | word about the Comtesse de Serizy, young men," cried
84 V | her brother, the Marquis de Ronquerolles, and~whoever
85 V | lady who lives in the rue de~la Cerisaie, to whom I often
86 V | pointing to the chateau de~Franconville, which produces
87 V | replied the count. "Husson de la Cerisaie;~monsieur was
88 V | about to pluck the Comte de Serizy, and I can only exhort
89 V | chance, that was the Comte de Serizy, I wouldn't be in
90 V | Why, this is the chateau~de Presles."~ ~"Oh, yes; all
91 VI | perquisites~granted by Monsieur de Serizy allowed them to live
92 VI | appointment of a certain "juge de paix" at Beaumont and also
93 VI | wound inflicted by Madame de Reybert upon Madame~Moreau
94 VI | undermined by a~woman nee de Corroy. Madame de Reybert
95 VI | woman nee de Corroy. Madame de Reybert thereupon reminded,
96 VI | on her bare arms (Madame de Serizy had handsome arms~
97 VI | cue; one of those words "de singe a dauphin" which~artists,
98 VI | said Bridau, "Monsieur Leon de Lora, shows a~remarkable
99 VI | Accepting the glance, Leon de Lora slid down upon the
100 VI | Why, Monsieur le Comte de Serizy, of course," replied
101 VI | in the coucou?" said Leon de Lora.~ ~"Oh!" exclaimed
102 VI | exclaimed Oscar, "the Comte de Serizy always travels in
103 VI | horses."~ ~"How did the Comte de Serizy get here?" said the
104 VI | sensitive to treachery. Monsieur de~Serizy had felt such pain
105 VI | benefactor with either Madame de Serizy's former maid~or
106 VI | mean?"~ ~"Why, the Comte de Serizy, our master," she
107 VI | business to Monsieur le~Comte de Serizy from Maitre Crottat,
108 VI | attachment to the Comtesse de Serizy; for her son, little~
109 VI | knew~my love for Madame de Serizy,--that you should
110 VI | proper~manner to Monsieur de Reybert, who succeeds you.
111 VI | October. Monsieur and Madame~de Reybert will lodge for the
112 VI | and embarrassed. Monsieur de Reybert, a man of fifty,~
113 VI | Mistigris'~name is Leon de Lora. Monseigneur, if you
114 VI | Schlague for blague!" said Leon de Lora, in a whisper, to Joseph~
115 VI | Messieurs~Margueron and de Reybert, "let us go into
116 VI | good-natured," said Leon de Lora to Georges Marest,~
117 VI | Margueron and the Comte de Serizy, assisted by their
118 VI | in presence of Monsieur de Reybert, the ex-steward
119 VII | coach, he spoke of Madame de Serizy's behavior to his
120 VII | education, was due to the Comte de Serizy. Most of~this would
121 VII | returning him safely to the rue de la Cerisaie. On one~occasion,
122 VII | irrevocably with the Comte de Serizy, his patron."~ ~"
123 VIII| recently established in the rue de Bethisy, in a~vast apartment
124 VIII| years Oscar lived in the rue de Bethisy, a den of~pettifogging;
125 VIII| Jacques Heret,~clerk; Regnault de Saint-Jean-d'Angely, clerk;
126 VIII| held~yesterday at the rue de la Cerisaie, Arsenal quarter,
127 VIII| a late hour in the Bois de Boulogne instead of~our
128 IX | CHAPTER IX~La Marquise de las Florentinas y Cabirolos~
129 IX | are bidden to~the Rocher de Cancale at two o'clock.
130 IX | with Madame la Marquise de las Florentinas y~Cabirolos,
131 IX | in our wheel. Count Felix de Vandernesse is more powerful
132 IX | lay behind this~Marquise de las Florentinas y Cabirolos.
133 IX | He hopes to be Marquis de las Florentinas, for the
134 IX | breakfast at the Rocher de~Cancale and a fashionable
135 IX | meeting.~ ~The Marquise de las Florentinas y Cabirolos
136 IX | established in the rue de Crussol, were enjoying a
137 IX | her apartment~in the rue de Vendome would have satisfied
138 IX | to the Mexican Marquise de las Florentinas y~Cabirolos.~ ~"
139 IX | can't go to the~Marquise de las Florentinas' party,
140 IX | the salon of the~Rocher de Cancale,--where were three
141 IX | asked; "it was Monsieur de Serizy who behaved badly.
142 IX | the house of the Marquise de las Florentinas y Cabirolos,
143 IX | the boulevards to the rue de~Vendome.~ ~The clerks were
144 IX | believed in the Marquise de las~Florentinas y Cabirolos.
145 IX | Chevet's; bring your Duc de Maufrigneuse and we'll make
146 X | Bruel,~Mariette, the Duc de Maufrigneuse, Florine, and
147 X | we'll~dance you a 'pas de Zephire.'"~ ~"It is enough
148 X | to a feast at the Rocher de~Cancale."~ ~Pere Cardot
149 X | we owe~the favor Monsieur de Serizy has since shown in
150 X | were happening in the rue de Vendome and~the rue de Bethisy,
151 X | rue de Vendome and~the rue de Bethisy, Clapart, sitting
152 X | breakfast at the Rocher de Cancale and spend the evening
153 X | related the~scene at the rue de Vendome.~ ~Madame Clapart,
154 X | the~household in the rue de la Cerisaie to its despair.~ ~
155 X | courage to go to~the Comte de Serizy and ask for his influence
156 X | cavalry commanded by the Duc de~Maufrigneuse. Oscar had,
157 X | luck of being, at the Comte de Serizy's instigation, drafted
158 X | of the~son of the Comte de Serizy.~ ~Madame Clapart,
159 X | the company of the Vicomte de Serizy, which gave him the
160 X | Prince-royal. The~Vicomte de Serizy chanced to be the
161 X | abandoned to the Arabs, Monsieur de Serizy was left wounded
162 X | affectionate care of the Vicomte~de Serizy, whose mother came
163 X | his~wounds.~ ~The Comtesse de Serizy had not separated
164 X | left arm.~ ~Thus the Comte de Serizy was led not only
165 X | the chapel of the chateau~de Serizy.~ ~ ~
166 XI | of the Lion d'Argent, rue de Faubourg Saint-Denis,~waiting,
167 XI | a year!"~ ~"Has Monsieur DE Pierrotin a place in the
168 XI | Moreau, Monsieur le Baron de Canalis, his wife, and his
169 XI | adventure with the Comte de Serizy.~"Well, I'll take
170 XI | in company with the Comte de~Serizy."~ ~One of the habitual
171 XI | Monsieur and Madame de Canalis, three places,"
172 XI | Bellejambe, two places; Monsieur de Reybert, three places; Monsieur--~
173 XI | Leger, turning to Monsieur de~Reybert. "This, papa Reybert,
174 XI | under his own name of Leon de Lora,"~said Joseph Bridau, "
175 XI | Clapart, "will Monsieur de Serizy's property~go?"~ ~"
176 XI | famous Centre man; Moreau de l'Oise?" cried Georges.~ ~"
177 XI | returned Leger, "Moreau de l'Oise. He did more than
178 XI | so loud," said Monsieur de Reybert, "for Madame Moreau~
179 XI | her daughter, the Baronne de Canalis, and the Baron himself,
180 XI | rescued the Vicomte Jules de~Serizy from the Arabs?"
181 XI | granddaughter of~Monsieur de Reybert. Monsieur le comte
182 XI | daughter," replied Monsieur de Reybert, "and without a '
183 XI | that moment, Madame Moreau de l'Oise, getting out of the~
184 XI | he was happy. The Comte de~Serizy, before his death,
185 XI | influence of Monsieur Moreau de l'Oise and that of the~Comtesse
186 XI | and that of the~Comtesse de Serizy and the Baron de
187 XI | de Serizy and the Baron de Canalis secured, in after
188 XI | Constant-Cyr-Melchior, Baron de~Letters of Two Brides~A
189 XI | Gondreville, Malin, Comte de~The Gondreville Mystery~
190 XI | Cousin Betty~ ~Lora, Leon de~The Unconscious Humorists~
191 XI | Peasantry~ ~Maufrigneuse, Duc de~The Secrets of a Princess~
192 XI | Humorists~ ~Serizy, Comte Hugret de~A Bachelor's Establishment~
193 XI | Life~ ~Serizy, Comtesse de~The Thirteen~Ursule Mirouet~
194 XI | Mistress~ ~Serizy, Vicomte de~Modeste Mignon~The Imaginary
195 XI | Vandenesse, Marquis Charles de~A Woman of Thirty~A Daughter
196 XI | Vandenesse, Comte Felix de~The Lily of the Valley~Lost
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