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1 VI| painter. "But--"~ ~"Joseph Bridau," he replied, wondering
2 VI| wife; but he waited, like Bridau, for some word which~might
3 VI| successfully,"~said Joseph Bridau.~ ~"No. Without being neglected,
4 VI| to 'croquer' you?" asked Bridau. "Painters are~eager enough
5 VI| My pupil here," said Bridau, "Monsieur Leon de Lora,
6 VI| head,~madame."~ ~Joseph Bridau made a sign to Mistigris
7 VI| in the arabesques," said Bridau,~interrupting Mistigris.~ ~"
8 VI| she replied, looking at Bridau coquettishly.~ ~"Beauty,
9 VI| fascinating woman," added Bridau.~ ~Just as Madame Moreau
10 VI| who is he?" said Joseph Bridau.~ ~"Why, Monsieur le Comte
11 VI| sensation of colic,~Joseph Bridau quivered, but Mistigris,
12 VI| on my own name of Joseph~Bridau."~ ~"You took up my defence,"
13 VI| say at the Black~Hen."~ ~"Bridau!" exclaimed the minister,
14 VI| said the count, taking Bridau's hand~in both of his. "
15 VI| in a whisper, to Joseph~Bridau.~ ~"Gentlemen," said the
16 VI| you like travel," said Bridau.~ ~"What a dressing that
17 VI| thing to do," said Joseph Bridau.~ ~"And common," added Mistigris. "'
18 X | lawyer, "I remember Joseph Bridau told me that~story about
19 X | Joseph's~brother, Philippe Bridau."~ ~At this moment Moreau,
20 XI| Presles, pointing to Joseph~Bridau.~ ~Neither Georges nor Oscar
21 XI| to Presles," cried~Joseph Bridau. "Have you made any new
22 XI| Leon de Lora,"~said Joseph Bridau, "and the little young man
23 XI| I'm afraid," said Joseph Bridau, sadly, "that the last journey
24 XI| public~conveyances."~ ~Joseph Bridau looked at the one-armed
25 XI| Mademoiselle Leger," replied Joseph Bridau, "the granddaughter of~Monsieur
26 XI| from a Courtesan's Life~ ~Bridau, Joseph~The Purse~A Bachelor'
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