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1 I | the~Baroness, and named de Soulas.~ ~"He spent five or six 2 I | strange!" echoed Amedee de Soulas, whose biography is here~ 3 II | Monsieur Amedee-Sylvain de Soulas, spelt Souleyas at the time 4 II | Spanish occupation. Amedee de Soulas is perhaps the only man 5 II | Spaniards settled there. The~Soulas remained in consequence 6 II | Granvelle. Young Monsieur de Soulas was always talking of leaving~ 7 II | Prefecture.~ ~Young Monsieur de Soulas could not possibly live 8 II | buttons~with the arms of Soulas. Amedee gave this boy white 9 II | clothes, a present when Soulas exchanged one of his horses, 10 II | francs.~ ~Now, Monsieur de Soulas' father had left him only 11 II | sous.~ ~Young Monsieur de Soulas was supposed to be a spendthrift, 12 II | must know that Amedee de Soulas had been three~times to 13 II | withdraw Monsieur Amedee de Soulas from circulation by~pronouncing 14 II | precision.~Hence Amedee de Soulas was looked upon as the finest 15 III | If young Monsieur de Soulas did not fall in the esteem 16 III | time when young Monsieur de Soulas was setting up in~business 17 III | esteemed him highly~for it. Soulas had placed himself under 18 III | quoted Monsieur Amedee de Soulas as the most charming young~ 19 IV | for through~Monsieur de Soulas she procured the smallest 20 IV | propriety with Amedee de Soulas. When~this young man was 21 IV | thought young~Monsieur de Soulas /nice/, she would have drawn 22 IV | morally, about young de Soulas, could not abide him, to~ 23 IV | Thus young Monsieur de Soulas, who was supposed by~every 24 IV | Madame," said Monsieur de Soulas, addressing the Baroness, 25 IV | son," replied Amedee de Soulas. "If~he wishes to bear the 26 IV | Go on, I beg, Monsieur de Soulas."~ ~"You may suppose that 27 V | Chavoncourt asked Monsieur de~Soulas.~~ ~"In the first place, 28 VI | one fine one.--Monsieur de~Soulas' is too prominent; Monsieur 29 VII | shall see into Monsieur de Soulas'~rooms, and Monsieur de 30 VII | rooms, and Monsieur de Soulas will see us when we are 31 VII | be seen from Monsieur de Soulas'~windows, but whence they 32 VII | inlaid bark. Monsieur de Soulas~proposed that the floor 33 VII | cried young Monsieur de Soulas. "A man has~been sent for 34 VII | replied young Monsieur de Soulas, "he is raising the kiosk 35 XV | will not~marry Monsieur de Soulas; but one thing I will have, 36 XIX | That little Monsieur de Soulas only~loves my money; if 37 XX | reflections. "Monsieur de Soulas is in the drawing-~room, 38 XX | Then, is Monsieur de Soulas a foe to thought?" asked 39 XX | decent, and~which Monsieur de Soulas, of all men, ought never 40 XX | be unhappy as~Comtesse de Soulas."~ ~ 41 XXI | reflected that if~Monsieur de Soulas should repeat her words, 42 XXIII | aristocracy of Besancon. Amedee de~Soulas and Vauchelles, who will 43 XXIV | Grancey, Rosalie,~Amedee de Soulas, and a retired magistrate, 44 XXVI | marry Rosalie to Monsieur de Soulas; if you give her les~Rouxey, 45 XXVI | was to marry Monsieur~de Soulas one day early in the month 46 XXVI | in love with Monsieur~de Soulas, that is all."~ ~"If you 47 XXVI | positively refused the Comte de Soulas.~ ~After their marriage 48 XXVI | Watteville and Monsieur de Soulas, to negotiate a peace between 49 XXVII | she~will be Comtesse de Soulas! She will be sure to have 50 XXVII | she~will give Monsieur de Soulas forty thousand francs a 51 XXVIII| mother and marry the Comte de Soulas?"~ ~"Only if Albert should 52 XXVIII| marrying young Monsieur de Soulas."~ ~"I do not wish to destroy 53 XXVIII| was married to Monsieur de Soulas in Paris,~whither she went 54 XXVIII| mother to marry the Comte de Soulas and settle~all her own fortune 55 XXVIII| she said.~ ~Madame de Soulas, who had been uneasy as 56 XXVIII| money. As the Comtesse de~Soulas had an income of forty-eight 57 XXVIII| more for the Comtesse de~Soulas than her pretensions /a 58 XXVIII| Eastern provinces.~ ~Madame de Soulas has two children, a boy 59 XXVIII| younger; but Monsieur de Soulas has aged a good deal.~ ~"