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1 I, 3 | thinks of you now and again, d’ye know, and she says you 2 I, 7 | was invited by the Marquis dAndervilliers to Vaubyessard.~ 3 I, 8 | She read: “Jean-Antoine dAndervilliers d’Yvervonbille, 4 I, 8 | Jean-Antoine d’Andervilliers d’Yvervonbille, Count de la 5 I, 8 | Jean-Antoine-Henry-Guy dAndervilliers de la Vaubyessard, 6 I, 8 | time favourite of the Count d’Artois, in the days of the 7 I, 8 | clear clink of the louis d’or that were being thrown 8 I, 8 | a la bisque and au lait d’amandes8, puddings a la 9 I, 8 | was waltzing, Mademoiselle dAndervilliers herself and 10 I, 8 | doctor.~Next, Mademoiselle dAndervilliers collected 11 I, 9 | that perhaps the Marquis dAndervilliers would give 12 II, 1 | eye is opposite the Lion d’Or inn, the chemist’s shop 13 II, 1 | Homais; as long as the ‘Lion d’Or’ exists people will come 14 II, 1 | in the small parlour. He’d rather die than dine anywhere 15 II, 1 | I were the Government, I’d have the priests bled once 16 II, 2 | second habitue of the “Lion d’Or”) frequently put back 17 II, 3 | Madame Lefrancois of the Lion d’Or, almost immediately came 18 II, 3 | the servant to the Lion d’Or to buy him a bottle, 19 II, 3 | pound of ground coffee; that’d last me a month, and I’d 20 II, 3 | d last me a month, and I’d take it of a morning with 21 II, 3 | she said at last, “and I’d rub your little one’s feet 22 II, 4 | from his office to the Lion d’Or. Emma could hear him 23 II, 4 | could be heard at the Lion d’Or.~One evening on coming 24 II, 5 | Trois Freres,” at the “Barbe d’Or,” or at the “Grand Sauvage”; 25 II, 5 | this house, like the “Lion d’Or” pigeons, who came there 26 II, 6 | recreation?”~“If I were you I’d have a lathe.”~“But I don’ 27 II, 7 | three words of gallantry she’d adore one, I’m sure of it. 28 II, 7 | one, I’m sure of it. She’d be tender, charming. Yes; 29 II, 8 | to the door of the “Lion d’Or”, where a number of peasants 30 II, 9 | he continued.~He “tchkd” with his tongue. The two 31 II, 10 | to upset the mortars! You’d better fetch some chairs 32 II, 11 | poor Hippolyte of the ‘Lion d’Or’? Note that he would 33 II, 11 | at the hotel of the “Lion d’Or,” kept by Widow Lefrancois, 34 II, 11 | Lefrancois, at the Place d’Armes. The novelty of the 35 II, 11 | Charles rushed to the “Lion d’Or,” and the chemist, who 36 II, 11 | whirlwind the porch of the “Lion d’Or,” the doctor, shouting 37 II, 12 | her pot of starch. “You’d better be off and pound 38 II, 12 | others?”~“Did you think you’d got a virgin?” he exclaimed 39 II, 14 | ramshackle van of the “Lion d’Or,” and that, travelling 40 II, 15 | servant, the grand duet in D major, all were for her 41 III, 1 | Grande-Chaussee, the Rue d’Elbeuf, and made its third 42 III, 5 | she went off to the “Lion d’Or,” whose door Artemise 43 III, 6 | the kitchen of the “Lion d’Or,” wearing a traveller’ 44 III, 6 | There, that’ll do! Anyone’d think you wanted to seduce 45 III, 7 | drunk at the public, you’d do better to die yourself.”~ 46 III, 7 | sometimes of me?”~“Yes, you’d do well to go there.”~She 47 III, 8 | to Lheureux, to the “Lion d’Or,” everywhere, and in 48 III, 8 | Lefrancois heard it at the “Lion d’Or”; some got up to go and 49 III, 8 | sent quickly to the “Lion d’Or” for some pigeons; to 50 III, 9 | Voltaire,” said the one, “read D’Holbach, read the ‘Encyclopaedia’!”~“ 51 III, 10| stable-boy at the “Lion d’Or.” He had put on his new


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