Paragraph
1 I | carry Monsieur le Comte de Serizy!" cried the coach-~proprietor.~ ~"
2 I | sententiously.~ ~"Is Monsieur le Serizy going to live at Presles
3 I | second valet to the Comte de~Serizy, of cooling the ardor of
4 I | the life of the Comte de Serizy, and on that~of his steward,
5 II | period on his estate of Serizy near Arpajon, where the
6 II | 18th Brumaire, Monsieur de Serizy became,~like so many other
7 II | fortune of the Comte de Serizy, who became~through his
8 II | constant toil, the Comte de Serizy, whose~shattered health
9 II | to consider Monsieur de Serizy's action as a defection.~
10 II | XVIII., whom Monsieur de Serizy held to be his~legitimate
11 II | 20th of March,~Monsieur de Serizy did not go to Ghent. He
12 II | period on his estate~at Serizy.~ ~After the second fall
13 II | various Orders. Monsieur de Serizy had long~worn the grand
14 II | for this; and Madame de Serizy owed much to it. Any other
15 II | magnificent estate of the Comte de Serizy, called Presles. This farm~
16 II | some time past,~Monsieur de Serizy, wishing to rid himself
17 II | which we write,~Monsieur de Serizy, anxious to end the matter,
18 II | consultation), Monsieur de Serizy defended Moreau,~who, he
19 II | of the farm, Monsieur~de Serizy also intended to examine
20 II | this crisis, Monsieur de Serizy, anxious to pay his debt
21 II | for his wife preferred Serizy, an estate~only fifteen
22 II | s office; so Monsieur de~Serizy granted his request.~ ~"
23 II | attribute to Monsieur de Serizy those enormous advantages.~
24 II | miles:--~ ~"Monsieur de Serizy has a second self in Moreau."~ ~
25 II | the time when the Comte de~Serizy desired to purchase the
26 II | deliver before Monsieur de Serizy retired at his usually early
27 II | be seen that Monsieur de Serizy's journey by a public~conveyance,
28 III| secretary of the Comte de Serizy he heard of Madame Husson'
29 III| him through the Comte de~Serizy. Moreau, the only protector
30 III| bringing with him the Comte de Serizy, who~had come through the
31 III| his master.~ ~Monsieur de Serizy was evidently taken by all
32 III| incognito, the Comte de Serizy made no reply to~this observation,
33 III| winked an eye at~Monsieur de Serizy, which meant, "Rely on me."~ ~
34 IV | talking back to Monsieur de~Serizy. "It isn't catching; it
35 IV | motioning to the Comte de Serizy. "I'll bet whatever you~
36 IV | continued Monsieur de Serizy.~ ~"He carried it loose
37 IV | name?" asked Monsieur de Serizy; and a look of some~surprise
38 V | State like the Comte de Serizy."~ ~The person thus alluded
39 V | invited by the Comte de Serizy to dine with him to-day~
40 V | down,~before Monsieur de Serizy can do so. When he finds
41 V | Presles, to the Comte de Serizy."~ ~"The devil! are you
42 V | Excellency the Comte de Serizy?" said Georges.~ ~Pere Leger
43 V | stupefied air.~ ~"Is Monsieur de Serizy at Presles?" he said.~ ~"
44 V | count," asked Monsieur de Serizy.~ ~"Often," replied Oscar. "
45 V | day."~ ~"'Aut Caesar, aut Serizy,'" said Mistigris, sententiously.~ ~
46 V | information about Monsieur de~Serizy."~ ~"Oh! if you want to
47 V | former~adorer of Madame de Serizy on your side, you will win
48 V | indubitably, that he knows his Serizy by heart. If he had told
49 V | word about the Comtesse de Serizy, young men," cried the~count. "
50 V | about to pluck the Comte de Serizy, and I can only exhort him~
51 V | chance, that was the Comte de Serizy, I wouldn't be in your skin
52 VI | perquisites~granted by Monsieur de Serizy allowed them to live in
53 VI | her bare arms (Madame de Serizy had handsome arms~and showed
54 VI | Why, Monsieur le Comte de Serizy, of course," replied little
55 VI | exclaimed Oscar, "the Comte de Serizy always travels in his own~
56 VI | How did the Comte de Serizy get here?" said the painter
57 VI | to treachery. Monsieur de~Serizy had felt such pain at the
58 VI | benefactor with either Madame de Serizy's former maid~or with the
59 VI | mean?"~ ~"Why, the Comte de Serizy, our master," she replied. "
60 VI | to Monsieur le~Comte de Serizy from Maitre Crottat, a notary,
61 VI | attachment to the Comtesse de Serizy; for her son, little~Husson,
62 VI | knew~my love for Madame de Serizy,--that you should have gossiped
63 VI | Margueron and the Comte de Serizy, assisted by their respective~
64 VII| coach, he spoke of Madame de Serizy's behavior to his Excellency,~
65 VII| was due to the Comte de Serizy. Most of~this would now
66 VII| irrevocably with the Comte de Serizy, his patron."~ ~"The deuce
67 IX | asked; "it was Monsieur de Serizy who behaved badly. His wife!
68 X | owe~the favor Monsieur de Serizy has since shown in the matter
69 X | courage to go to~the Comte de Serizy and ask for his influence
70 X | of being, at the Comte de Serizy's instigation, drafted into
71 X | the~son of the Comte de Serizy.~ ~Madame Clapart, after
72 X | company of the Vicomte de Serizy, which gave him the rank
73 X | Prince-royal. The~Vicomte de Serizy chanced to be the lieutenant-colonel
74 X | to the Arabs, Monsieur de Serizy was left wounded under a~
75 X | affectionate care of the Vicomte~de Serizy, whose mother came to meet
76 X | wounds.~ ~The Comtesse de Serizy had not separated her son
77 X | arm.~ ~Thus the Comte de Serizy was led not only to forgive
78 X | chapel of the chateau~de Serizy.~ ~ ~
79 XI | adventure with the Comte de Serizy.~"Well, I'll take that place
80 XI | company with the Comte de~Serizy."~ ~One of the habitual
81 XI | Clapart, "will Monsieur de Serizy's property~go?"~ ~"To his
82 XI | rescued the Vicomte Jules de~Serizy from the Arabs?" said Reybert, "
83 XI | was happy. The Comte de~Serizy, before his death, obtained
84 XI | that of the~Comtesse de Serizy and the Baron de Canalis
85 XI | Unconscious Humorists~ ~Serizy, Comte Hugret de~A Bachelor'
86 XI | from a Courtesan's Life~ ~Serizy, Comtesse de~The Thirteen~
87 XI | The Imaginary Mistress~ ~Serizy, Vicomte de~Modeste Mignon~
|