Chapter
1 I | and his uncertainty:~“No, Mam’zelle. He has put on his
2 I | follies as YOU may please, Mam’zelle.”~In speaking to Yvette,
3 I | never leave you any more, Mam’zelle, neither day nor night.”
4 II | are adorable this evening, Mam’zelle,” said he, “I wish
5 II | table.~Servigny resumed: “Mam’zelle Yvette, you will make
6 II | arch of L’Etoile.”~“Then Mam’zelle, it is beyond doubt
7 II | shall see—later.”~“But, Mam’zelle, I would rather furnish
8 II | them, said:~“If you like, Mam’zelle, we will take a walk
9 II | Muscade?”~“Yes, all alone, Mam’zelle!”~The vast silence
10 II | cried out more loudly:~“Mam’zelle Yvette! Mam’zelle
11 II | loudly:~“Mam’zelle Yvette! Mam’zelle Yvette!”~Nothing stirred.
12 II | calling out continually:~“Mam’zelle Yvette, where are
13 II | ll be down in a second, Mam’zelle,” he answered. “Just
14 II | understood?”~“At your service, Mam’zelle,” he replied.~Yvette
15 II | motion as if of fright. “I, Mam’zelle? I don’t know how
16 II | him, and angrily replied: “Mam’zelle, you must be taking
17 III| you well?” “Good morning, Mam’zelle, fairly, thanks, and
18 III| Muscade?”~“Why, of course, Mam’zelle.”~“But truly, truly,
19 III| Absolutely your friend, Mam’zelle, body and soul.”~“
20 III| absolute, exact truth?”~“Yes, Mam’zelle.”~“Well, what do you
21 III| he is—?”~“An adventurer, Mam’zelle.”~“Thank you, and
22 III| place myself at your orders, Mam’zelle, morally and physically,
23 IV | Are you less cross to-day, Mam’zelle?”~She answered in
24 IV | forward: “Let us go home, Mam’zelle, so that people may
25 IV | jesting:~“Put out your candle, Mam’zelle Yvette.”~And all took
26 IV | all took up the chorus: “Mam’zelle Yvette, put out your
27 IV | chorus:~“Hip! hip! hurrah! Mam’zelle Yvette.”~Their clamor
28 IV | Yvette’s hand and said: “Mam’zelle, listen to me.”~She
29 IV | loved.~Servigny repeated: “Mam’zelle Yvette, listen to
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