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1 Int | minstrels in recent works; read M. Joseph Bédier’s beautiful 2 III | CHAPTER III~M. DE LAMARE~The following 3 III | present to you your neighbor, M. le Vicomte de Lamare.”~ 4 III | heavy jaw.~Two days later, M. de Lamare made his first 5 III | differed from her husband.~M. de Lamare expatiated on 6 III | and an awakened sympathy.~M. de Lamare’s father, who 7 III | of the baroness’s father, M. Cultaux, and this fact 8 III | he said:~“With this wind, msieu le baron, we could 9 III | it!”~The baron turned to M. de Lamare:~“Will you join 10 III | affected at the sight of M. de Lamare’s elegant appearance 11 IV | foot of her bed, said:~“M. le Vicomte de Lamare has 12 IV | notice it; but suddenly M. de Lamare perceived that 13 V | walk until dinner time.”~M. Palabretti obeyed at once 14 VII | Listen! You must go and get M. le Curé. I need him here 15 VII | breath, she continued: “I had M. le Curé come, so that it 16 VII | I adjure you to forgive M. Julien’s error. It will 17 VIII| the pleasure of meeting M. de Lamare. We heard from 18 VIII| of the château: “It was Msieu le Curé who said something 19 VIII| at his feet: “If it is as Msieu le Curé said, I will 20 VIII| take her, but if it is as Msieu Julien said, I will 21 VIII| not take her.”~“What did M. Julien tell you?”~“M’sieu 22 VIII| did M. Julien tell you?”~“Msieu Julien told me fifteen 23 VIII| fifteen hundred francs and Msieu le Curé told me that 24 VIII| short by saying: “I told M. le Curé that you should 25 VIII| that stood in my way. When Msieu le Curé spoke to me, 26 VIII| make it worth while?’ But Msieu Julien came to see 27 VIII| friends. Is not that true, Msieu le Baron?”~The baron 28 VIII| saying: “Put it there, Msieu le Baron; it is a bargain. 29 IX | were preparing to leave, M. de Fourville kept them 30 X | may rely on me. I will see M. Julien.”~She did not know 31 X | tell me what to do!”~“Open M. de Fourville’s eyes,” he 32 X | following the other one.~Then M. de Fourville reeled and 33 X | not dare answer him. Then M. de Fourville almost roared 34 X | servant stammered: “Yes, M. le Comte.”~He experienced 35 XII | madame, it might be; but M. Paul—will you leave nothing 36 XII | you understand. As for M. Paul, he will have nothing 37 XII | the notary arrived with M. Jeoffrin, a retired sugar 38 XIII| you will not allow that. M. Paul must not pick up that 39 XIII| they went to the lawyer, M. Roussel, who spent a fortnight 40 XIII| If I give you any more, M. Paul will put it in his 41 XIII| was recommended here by M. Roussel.”~The proprietress, 42 XIII| desk, inquired:~“Who is he—M. Roussel?”~Jeanne replied 43 XIII| Would you go up and tell M. Paul de Lamare that an 44 XIII| had come to see her from M. Paul, and that he would 45 XIII| send you any more. As for M. Paul, it is I who will 46 XIV | going to die, the other one, M. Paul must marry her for 47 XIV | got into the carriage.~“M. Paul will come as soon


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