Chapter
1 IV | speak to her, they sent a servant to call her, and if she
2 IV | torches were tapped, and two servant maids were kept busy rinsing
3 VI | abruptly, and an old, paralyzed servant wearing a black waistcoat
4 VI | attempted to ring for the servant to order the carriage to
5 VII | with a shudder.~The little servant, her face livid, her eyes
6 VIII| close to them he said: “Your servant, Monsieur le Baron, madame
7 X | Is she dead?” and the servant stammered: “Yes, M. le Comte.”~
8 XI | and treated often like a servant by this little tyrant who
9 XI | before Him. I am His humble servant. I will open to you the
10 XII | phlegmatic peasant. The servant kept referring to the subject
11 XII | away from here.”~But the servant grew angry: “It will have
12 XII | And Jeanne, bending to her servant’s will, wrote as follows
13 XII | Rosalie up to get them. The servant indignantly refused to bring
14 XII | was to take Jeanne and the servant. Old Simon and Ludivine
15 XII | with leather; and the old servant got in beside her, wrapped
16 XIII| coming from market. The servant suspected something, without
17 XIII| they were in the house the servant asked to have the money
18 XIII| year round except for a servant maid. I am now living in
19 XIII| ladies would take you for a servant.”~Jeanne let her have her
20 XIII| is.~“With respect, your servant,~“Rosalie.”~Jeanne set out
21 XIV | die.~The lawyer gave the servant minute instructions, making
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