Chapter
1 Int | GUY DE MAUPASSANT~A Study by Pol.
2 Int | Maupassant to José Maria de Heredia on the occasion
3 Int | publication of the Soirées de Médan. It was signed by
4 Int | name as yet unknown: Guy de Maupassant. After a juvenile
5 Int | When he had finished Boule de Suif, with a spontaneous
6 Int | success, thanks to Boule de Suif. Despite the novelty,
7 Int | I will not dwell on Guy de Maupassant’s younger days.
8 Int | realism of Champagne, so de Maupassant appears to have
9 Int | imaginary voyages.~Mme. de Maupassant, who had guided
10 Int | perfection, he wrote Boule de Suif. His master’s joy was
11 Int | under the pseudonym of Guy de Valmont, he had sent some
12 Int | the publication of “Boule de Suif,” his reputation began
13 Int | Maupassant when the Contes de la Bécasse and Bel Ami were
14 Int | establishment now praises Michèle de Burne.~Ysolde replaces Macette.
15 Int | replaces Macette. In “l’Ostel de Courtoisie,” Maupassant
16 Int | a devotee of the “culte de la Dame.”~Everywhere he
17 Int | of intellect, like Gerard de Nerval, he attempted suicide.
18 I | embroidered in gold fleur de lys. When Jeanne had sufficiently
19 II | you, Monsieur le Vicomte de Lamare.” The baroness, who
20 II | the son of Vicomte Jean de Lamare, who died last year.”
21 III | CHAPTER III~M. DE LAMARE~The following Sunday
22 III | neighbor, M. le Vicomte de Lamare.”~The vicomte said
23 III | jaw.~Two days later, M. de Lamare made his first call,
24 III | differed from her husband.~M. de Lamare expatiated on the
25 III | an awakened sympathy.~M. de Lamare’s father, who had
26 III | particularize: There was the Marquis de Coutelier, a sort of leader
27 III | Vicomte and Vicomtesse de Briseville, people of excellent
28 III | themselves, and the Comte de Fourville, a kind of ogre,
29 III | The baron turned to M. de Lamare:~“Will you join us,
30 III | appetizing odor.~The Vicomte de Lamare appeared on the scene,
31 III | affected at the sight of M. de Lamare’s elegant appearance
32 IV | bed, said:~“M. le Vicomte de Lamare has asked us for
33 IV | notice it; but suddenly M. de Lamare perceived that Jeanne’
34 VI | the coat-of-arms of the De Lamares were not quartered
35 VI | the Vicomte and Vicomtesse de Briseville appeared. They
36 VIII| the pleasure of meeting M. de Lamare. We heard from him
37 VIII| she thought.~The Comte de Fourville, on the contrary,
38 IX | also to call on the Marquis de Coutelier.~Julien had bought
39 IX | were preparing to leave, M. de Fourville kept them a little
40 IX | Leopold-Hervé-Joseph-Germer de Varneville de Rollebosc
41 IX | Leopold-Hervé-Joseph-Germer de Varneville de Rollebosc de Coutelier to
42 IX | Varneville de Rollebosc de Coutelier to receive this
43 IX | cassock. But vinegar, eau de cologne and rubbing the
44 IX | did not know. The Marquise de Coutelier and the Vicomtesse
45 IX | Coutelier and the Vicomtesse de Briseville embraced her.
46 IX | my poor dear!”~When Comte de Fourville came to fetch
47 X | me what to do!”~“Open M. de Fourville’s eyes,” he said
48 X | the deep gorge of the Val de Vaucotte. There was nothing
49 X | following the other one.~Then M. de Fourville reeled and in
50 X | dare answer him. Then M. de Fourville almost roared
51 XI | calls, but the Marquise de Coutelier haughtily told
52 XI | Your son,~“Vicomte Paul de Lamare.”~He had written
53 XI | under the name of “Paul de Lamare & Co.” He wrote: “
54 XI | that the liabilities of the De Lamare concern were two
55 XII | where she had seen the Comte de Fourville running toward
56 XIII| Your son,~“Vicomte Paul de Lamare.”~Jeanne was crushed.
57 XIII| you go up and tell M. Paul de Lamare that an old lady,
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