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1 III | in 1802. This man, named Husson,~became insane through his 2 III | leaving the beautiful Madame Husson~pregnant. Moreau, very intimately 3 III | intimately allied with Madame Husson, was at~that time condemned 4 III | to leave France. Madame Husson, then twenty-two~years old, 5 III | intelligence. Thinking Madame Husson very rich, he feigned~a 6 III | Serizy he heard of Madame Husson's pitiable~condition, and 7 III | half-scholarship for her son, Oscar~Husson, at the school of Henri 8 III | show the causes of Oscar Husson's silly~self-conceit, premising 9 V | Presles. She is a Madame Husson."~ ~"Who is that man?" inquired 10 V | Oscar, furious. "I am~Oscar Husson, and ten years hence I shall 11 V | himself back in his corner.~ ~"Husson of what, of where?" asked 12 V | family," replied the count. "Husson de la Cerisaie;~monsieur 13 V | my house. As for Monsieur Husson, he needs no protection; 14 V | painter, the bundles of Oscar~Husson, and the pretty little leather 15 VI | your mother that little Husson has come, and say to her 16 VI | her graces.~ ~"Mamma, the Husson boy is with papa," added 17 VI | Madame Clapart and the little Husson, and she hated both mother 18 VI | Mamma! here's Oscar Husson," said her youngest son, 19 VI | Serizy; for her son, little~Husson, told a number of circumstances 20 VI | the ridicule~of a Madame Husson!--"~ ~"Monseigneur!"~ ~" 21 VI | noticing anything. Little Husson, who was present,~slipped 22 VII | his~sister, Mademoiselle Husson, with an enormous dowry 23 VII | the money of Mademoiselle~Husson's dowry had enabled him 24 VII | circumstances~of the late Husson's marriage with Oscar's 25 VII | he was named. The name of Husson, which, let us hope, he 26 VII | your son~bears the name of Husson, and if my dear deceased 27 VIII| the courts reopened, Oscar Husson~occupied the chamber of 28 VIII| virtuous appearances, Oscar Husson was undergoing a~great strife 29 VIII| sincere friend to young Husson was behind Godeschal in 30 VIII| 1825, soon after Oscar Husson had taken~possession of 31 VIII| Pierrotin's coucou, Oscar Husson did not connect the present 32 VIII| candidate-basochien Oscar Husson,~we, the undersigned, declare 33 VIII| first marriage, of Monsieur Husson,~father of the candidate, 34 VIII| third clerk."~ ~"Monsieur Husson," said Godeschal to Oscar, " 35 X | for his name is Oscar Husson. Save him, or Titine will 36 X | his heart.~ ~"Did Oscar Husson fetch the paper this morning 37 X | fellow, but that little Husson does not~deserve such generosity. 38 X | was on business. Dismiss~Husson."~ ~"Poor unhappy boy! what 39 X | lieutenant of the line. Oscar Husson was by that time twenty-five~ 40 X | the National~guard, Oscar Husson, whose devotion to the new 41 XI | officer the little Oscar Husson he had formerly taken to~ 42 XI | taken to~Presles. Madame Husson, at last a widow, was as 43 XI | their reports."~ ~"Oscar Husson!" cried Georges. "Faith! 44 XI | you, then?" asked Colonel Husson.~ ~"The proprietor," replied 45 XI | Presles was a lesson to Oscar Husson~in discretion; his disaster 46 XI | receiver-generalship for Monsieur Husson, in whom the Camusot family~


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