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1 I | the entrance of Monsieur~l'Abbe de Grancey, who was announced.~ ~" 2 I | At Besancon," replied the Abbe de Grancey.~ ~"Oh yes, Savaron," 3 I | de Watteville, taking the Abbe's arm to~go into the dining-room. " 4 IV | Vicar-General, the dear Abbe~Grancey, the friend of the 5 IV | side the worthy and noble Abbe de Grancey.~ ~ ~"Madame," 6 V | time I saw him," said the Abbe de Grancey, "he received 7 V | Watteville.~ ~"Yes," said the Abbe; "but a magnificent head. 8 V | that fine head," said the Abbe, looking~keenly at the lady 9 VI | least phrases used by the Abbe de~Grancey, for all his 10 VI | about that," replied the Abbe.~ ~"I never could have believed 11 VI | by each~newcomer to the Abbe on having gained his suit, 12 VI | brief interview with the Abbe Giroud at Saint-Pierre, 13 VII | prayer, went to see if the Abbe Giroud were in his~confessional, 14 VII | during all the time~the Abbe might leave her. When Mariette 15 VII | cellar under it," said an Abbe.~ ~"No," replied young Monsieur 16 XIV | enterprise, which to the Abbe de Grancey even would have~ 17 XVI | start of alarm on the~Abbe's part). 'You must know 18 XVI | surprise on the part of my Abbe), 'and Master of Appeals, 19 XIX | remarkable man," said the Abbe de Grancey, who, of~course, 20 XIX | the old renegade, the old~Abbe Watteville, ended his career 21 XX | was~appropriated by the Abbe de Watteville. That would 22 XX | and bring back with us the Abbe de Grancey, Monsieur Savaron,~ 23 XX | judges.--We did not see the~Abbe de Grancey for three weeks, 24 XX | together talk to~the dear Abbe without my mother's presence 25 XX | to your mother!"~ ~"The Abbe de Grancey will settle that 26 XX | Four days after, the Abbe de Grancey called very early 27 XX | Vicaire-General?" asked Savarus.~ ~The Abbe, who told his story with 28 XX | by Albert.~ ~"Monsieur l'Abbe," said he, "it is out of 29 XX | this one thing," said the Abbe. "Come to the Hotel de Rupt: 30 XX | Mademoiselle Rosalie," replied the Abbe de Grancey. "You are~ambitious. 31 XX | talents."~ ~"Monsieur l'Abbe, if Mademoiselle de Watteville 32 XX | married?" exclaimed the Abbe.~ ~"Not in church nor before 33 XX | seem to care,"~replied the Abbe. "Everything that is not 34 XX | beyond my election."~ ~The Abbe left Savarus after giving 35 XX | Albert's~interview with the Abbe, who had reported the result 36 XXI | him, was chatting with the Abbe de Grancey, who was~interested 37 XXI | said the shrewd and worthy Abbe,~in that gentle, calm voice 38 XXI | Good-night, Monsieur l'Abbe," said Albert. "We will 39 XXII | threw his~arms round the Abbe de Grancey, held him fast, 40 XXII | sublime.~ ~"Forgive me, dear Abbe, but you come at one of 41 XXII | Oh! I know," replied the Abbe. "You wrote '/Ambition for 42 XXII | candle, and leading the~Abbe into the handsome room where 43 XXII | cried Savarus. "But, my dear Abbe, for more~than twelve years 44 XXIII | de Chavoncourt," said the Abbe.~ ~"How?" said Albert.~ ~" 45 XXIII | de Chavoncourt," said the Abbe~calmly for the third time.~ ~ 46 XXIII | questions," replied the Abbe. "Monsieur de Chavoncourt, 47 XXIII | That is enough, my dear Abbe. I understand. When once 48 XXIV | things are remarked. The Abbe de~Grancey's fine and clever 49 XXIV | the thing intolerable. The Abbe de Grancey, who did not 50 XXIV | servant in the yard below. The~Abbe looked at her with astonishment. " 51 XXIV | is ruined!" exclaimed the Abbe de Grancey, "or he is happy!"~ ~ 52 XXIV | Madame de Chavoncourt and the Abbe de Godenars, another Vicar-General,~ 53 XXIV | Monsieur de Vauchelles, the Abbe de Grancey, Rosalie,~Amedee 54 XXIV | for Albert's election. The Abbe de Grancey sat down by the~ 55 XXIV | brought in a letter for the Abbe de~Grancey on a silver tray.~ ~" 56 XXV | and~rage, seemed to the Abbe sublime.~ ~"I love him!-- 57 XXV | letter which came so late to Abbe de Grancey?" said Rosalie.~ ~" 58 XXVI | the~lake.~ ~"Listen, dear Abbe," said she. "You whom I 59 XXVI | You? How?" asked the Abbe.~ ~Rosalie was about to 60 XXVI | Girardet~the attorney nor the Abbe de Grancey could obtain 61 XXVII | and detestable," said the Abbe severely. "God often~punishes 62 XXVII | ascertain its extent," said the~Abbe.~ ~"Well, I will write to 63 XXVII | Rosalie promised to obey the Abbe, hoping that the steps he 64 XXVII | reply:--~ ~"To Monsieur l'Abbe de Grancey,~Vicar-General 65 XXVIII| Brother Albert to Monsieur l'Abbe de Grancey,~Vicar-General 66 XXVIII| best perhaps," thought the Abbe de Grancey.~ ~When he showed 67 XXVIII| Carthusian monastery," said the Abbe. "So you have~no longer 68 XXVIII| of that winter the worthy Abbe de Grancey died. This~good 69 XXVIII| written her confession to the Abbe de Grancey.~ ~"I do not 70 XXVIII| those chances of which the Abbe de Grancey had spoken, she~