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1 VIII | will not take it amiss,~Leopold, if I change my mind and 2 VIII | or at Lucerne," replied Leopold, "the difference is not 3 VIII | classical~tour in Switzerland. Leopold, by his father's determination, 4 VIII | him to be a docile pupil. Leopold could see himself~a notary 5 VIII | presented~a strong contrast with Leopold's, and their antagonism 6 VIII | the friendship which bound Leopold to~Rodolphe and Rodolphe 7 VIII | Rodolphe and Rodolphe to Leopold, since she saw in the cold 8 VIII | three-and-forty, had~inspired Leopold with an ardent passion. 9 VIII | even more intimate.~ ~So Leopold, knowing Rodolphe well, 10 IX | Saint-Gothard, and he watched~Leopold as he set out, moved by 11 IX | shore, could no longer see Leopold's boat, he~turned to examine 12 X | honor depended on it.~ ~Leopold returned from his excursion 13 X | their luggage and letters. Leopold brought back the~most fatal, 14 X | fatal~letter, written by Leopold's father, had reached Lucerne 15 X | for Fluelen.~ ~In spite of Leopold's utmost precautions, Rodolphe 16 X | nervous fever. As soon as Leopold saw his friend out of danger, 17 XV | hand:--~ ~Albert Savaron to Leopold Hannequin.~ ~"Yes, 'tis 18 XV | is dawning. Yes, my dear Leopold, after so many~abortive 19 XVI | again. But, oh, my dear~Leopold, how the soul is worn by 20 XVI | undertake.~ ~"Well, my dear Leopold, I packed up my books in 21 XVII | XVII~"Oh! my dear Leopold, no gambler with the last 22 XVII | Argaiolo! Nay, more than this, Leopold; there are days when I feel~ 23 XVII | secrecy of Albert's letter to Leopold; she had~several times asked 24 XIX | with money lent him by Leopold~Hannequin, a house which 25 XX | from Albert's letter to Leopold how deeply the Vicar-General 26 XXVII | Albert's~fate, Monsieur Leopold Hannequin, a notary in Paris, 27 XXVII | to~Besancon from Monsieur Leopold Hannequin, armed with a 28 XXVII | the Vicar-General wrote to Leopold. This was the~worthy notary' 29 XXVIII| letters, with that written to Leopold~Hannequin by the Vicar-General, 30 Add | Massimilla Doni~ ~Hannequin, Leopold~Beatrix~Cousin Betty~Cousin