Chapter
1 I | Leon Saval: “If you don’t object, let us walk. The
2 I | criminal talents.”~“I don’t remember just how I went
3 I | detestable creature—I don’t know which.”~For the third
4 I | time I look at her, I don’t deny it.”~“So I am in love
5 I | the daughter. Girls don’t get married under those
6 I | shameful secrets.~“You can’t imagine what a collection
7 I | Duke de Servigny. I don’t know how nor why. But at
8 I | takes on greatness, he can’t take too much.”~“Once more,
9 I | the ears down there, won’t we, Muscade, and make my
10 I | Servigny replies: “Why, haven’t you finished her education?”~
11 I | suitor, Prince Kravalow. Isn’t she superb?”~“To my mind
12 I | barbers in the world.~“You won’t join the game?” asked Servigny.~“
13 I | here to-day, and we can’t do anything.”~“Well, let
14 I | of the tribe for us. Don’t you find that you breathe
15 I | the Marquise Obardi’s, don’t you see, is the real sweetmeat.
16 I | signifying his ignorance.~“I don’t know, the latest one known
17 II | with the weather, I don’t know why. You see, I am
18 II | see you like this.”~“Don’t make a declaration, Muscade.
19 II | when they are talking. Isn’t that so, Marquise?”~She
20 II | no. I like you, but I don’t love you. Wait—I—I don’t
21 II | t love you. Wait—I—I don’t want to discourage you.
22 II | to discourage you. I don’t love you—yet. You have a
23 II | We will go all alone, won’t we, Muscade?”~“Yes, all
24 II | in a languid tone: “Don’t be late, above all things.
25 II | At any rate, they can’t be far away, for I heard
26 II | very happy!”~“Then you don’t love me?”~“Oh, yes, Muscade,
27 II | ridiculous! Come, answer! Don’t keep me hunting like this.”~
28 II | family, became empress. Don’t play Napoleon.”~Servigny
29 II | and more impenetrable. Isn’t it queer, all that?”~“I
30 II | queer, all that?”~“I don’t, ask so much,” Saval rejoined. “
31 II | Saval rejoined. “I don’t look behind the eyes. I
32 II | cannot. You’ll take me, won’t you, Muscade? And we will
33 II | grace.~“That is agreed, isn’t it, Muscade? As it will
34 II | fright. “I, Mam’zelle? I don’t know how to read!”~She replied
35 II | time to time to ask: “Isn’t that enough?”~She shook
36 II | you mean?”~“Oh, come, don’t make game of me. You know
37 II | what I mean!”~“No, I don’t, on my word of honor.”~“
38 II | hesitated and then said:~“I don’t understand you at all.”~
39 II | repeat, I love you. Don’t pretend any longer not to
40 II | to understand me, and don’t treat me as if I were a
41 II | speak of it again. Only don’t stay alone with him for
42 III| them all. Come, think; won’t you make a single exception?”~
43 III| not thinking of it. I don’t know where my head is.”~
44 III| to some violence.~“I don’t understand you,” she said.~
45 III| yet understand. Well, don’t forget—don’t forget-that
46 III| Well, don’t forget—don’t forget-that I forbid you
47 III| know what I said, I won’t alter my determination.
48 III| Well, are you better? Won’t you eat an egg?”~“No, thanks,
49 III| bedclothes, she asked:~“Don’t you intend to get up?”~Yvette
50 IV | Raisine. As for me, I don’t care much about it. To-morrow
51 IV | goose, my friend; you don’t know what you missed.”~They
52 IV | having a good time, isn’t it? You came for that; I
53 IV | bewildered, repeating: “I don’t understand this at all.”~
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