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1 I, 2 | it was because a young lady was there, some one who 2 I, 2 | She had lied, the good lady! In his exasperation, Monsieur 3 I, 6 | apron, and of which the good lady herself swallowed long chapters 4 I, 6 | sorry to see her go. The Lady Superior even thought that 5 I, 8 | spoon between her teeth.~A lady near her dropped her fan. 6 I, 8 | you be so good,” said the lady, “as to pick up my fan that 7 I, 8 | the fan, offered it to the lady respectfully; she thanked 8 I, 8 | waltzers were kneeling before a lady sitting on a stool.~She 9 I, 9 | took in “La Corbeille,” a lady’s journal, and the “Sylphe 10 I, 9 | dress her—wanted to make a lady’s-maid of her. The new servant 11 II, 3 | hours consecutively to a “lady.” How then had he been able 12 II, 3 | Marchioness call a young lady Berthe; from that moment 13 II, 3 | Oh, dear! my poor, dear lady! you see in consequence 14 II, 5 | to attract a “fashionable lady”; he emphasized the words; 15 II, 7 | not seem easy. The good lady undertook it. She was, when 16 II, 7 | That is extraordinary for a lady,” said Monsieur Boulanger; “ 17 II, 10| re losing your time, my lady!”~And he pretended not to 18 II, 12| meditative air, “As if she were a lady like madame!”~But Felicite 19 II, 12| began to laugh, but the good lady grew angry, declaring that 20 II, 14| him “something good for a lady who was very clever.” The 21 II, 15| the shoulders of a Rouen lady in short sleeves, who feeling 22 III, 5| Besides, was she not “a lady” and a married woman—a real 23 III, 6| married woman,” and the good lady at once conjuring up the 24 III, 6| arms, said to her—~“My good lady, did you think I should 25 III, 7| very convenient, even for a lady, of turning her money to 26 III, 7| Be quick!”~“But, my dear lady, I’m going, I’m going!”~