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1 III | you know, to your~uncle Cardot."~ ~"Yes, mamma."~ ~"Above 2 VII | will go and see your uncle Cardot; that is our last~hope. 3 VII | that is our last~hope. Cardot owed a great deal to your 4 VII | But, you see, your uncle~Cardot has four children. He gave 5 VII | knows of our existence. Cardot has married his second~daughter, 6 VII | So you see, your uncle~Cardot has many reasons not to 7 VII | will go and see your uncle Cardot, and I hope that you will~ 8 VII | Monsieur Jean-Jerome-Severin Cardot had been a widower six years. 9 VII | by self-interest.~ ~Uncle Cardot lived at Belleville, in 10 VII | maid of the late Madame Cardot,--both of whom~expected 11 VII | furnished by the late~Madame Cardot, had remained in the same 12 VII | household if he dines out; old Cardot, on the contrary, gave~notice 13 VII | did not belie him. Pere Cardot belonged to that race of~ 14 VII | eighteenth~century. Uncle Cardot always said "Fair lady," 15 VII | before the world. Uncle Cardot, grave and polite, was thought 16 VII | Camusot considered that Pere Cardot gave expression to a high 17 VII | She had never~annoyed old Cardot by her visits, or her importunities, 18 VII | late respectable~Madame Cardot; and she took the boy to 19 VII | sly an old fox~as uncle Cardot. The latter had never much 20 VII | to have no claims on the~Cardot family. But Madame Clapart, 21 VII | did not put~herself in Cardot's place and see the matter 22 VII | Monsieur," said old Cardot's maid-servant, coming out 23 VII | Oh! oh!" cried uncle Cardot, "the rascal has a good 24 VII | Clapart. "Ah! my dear Monsieur~Cardot, what happiness it is for 25 VII | eighteen years old!" said uncle Cardot, smiling at this~injunction, 26 VII | eighteen, my good Monsieur Cardot; and after~bringing him 27 VII | his career," said uncle Cardot, concealing his hypocrisy 28 VII | you are right," said uncle Cardot. "You never told me of all~ 29 VII | Madame Clapart, seizing~uncle Cardot's hand and pressing it with 30 VII | During the meal uncle Cardot observed his nephew without 31 VII | relate her visit to uncle Cardot, in~order to show Moreau 32 VIII| breakfast with his uncle Cardot, and he spent the Sundays 33 VIII| lodging. Consequently, uncle Cardot, who went privately to Desroches~ 34 VIII| breakfasting with his uncle Cardot, and still less in going 35 IX | Gaiete, with whom uncle Cardot was in the habit of singing " 36 IX | reparable loss of Madame Cardot, the~successful merchant 37 IX | month for their living. Pere Cardot, with~his hair in "pigeon-wings," 38 IX | Shortly after this debut Pere Cardot became an~"old screw" in 39 IX | love, and Camusot. As~old Cardot had by this time acquired 40 IX | of silver and gold Pere Cardot had laid by~eighty thousand 41 IX | mentioned by~Georges, Pere Cardot had spent the sum of forty-five 42 IX | the ship for seven years,~Cardot now found himself towed 43 IX | have been to see your uncle Cardot. He~is very much pleased 44 IX | to-morrow? Camusot and Pere~Cardot are coming, and we'll have 45 IX | Mariette," she continued. "Cardot always orders~them from 46 IX | Hearing the names of Cardot and Camusot, Oscar made 47 X | Recognizing the voice of his uncle Cardot, he thought it wise~to feign 48 X | eleven, Titine," observed Cardot, humbly. "I came out early~ 49 X | such a life!" cried old Cardot; "and~look at the broken 50 X | Whatever he pleases!" said Cardot, sharply, marching to the 51 X | away.~ ~"One moment, papa Cardot. You will be so good as 52 X | did he come here?" asked Cardot.~ ~"Don't you see that the 53 X | Rocher de~Cancale."~ ~Pere Cardot looked at Florentine and 54 X | francs, you scamp!" said Cardot to his~nephew, "and remember, 55 X | other office? His uncle Cardot has promised~to pay for 56 X | have no longer an uncle Cardot," replied Oscar, who related 57 XI | Humorists~The Member for Arcis~ ~Cardot, Jean-Jerome-Severin~Lost


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