Chapter
1 I | Saval would not do at all.”~“Oh, no, indeed!” cried his
2 I | is the real sweetmeat. Oh! they know how to make cakes,
3 I | become Yvette’s first lover. Oh! for that I would give—”~
4 II | the island after dinner.”~“Oh, yes! That will be delightful.
5 II | Then you don’t love me?”~“Oh, yes, Muscade, I love you,
6 II | not in earnest, Muscade.”~“Oh, yes I am. I have loved
7 II | said with a vexed air:~“Oh! you are absurd. Are you
8 II | And the valet replied: “Oh! yes, Monsieur, Mademoiselle
9 II | girl, delighted, rejoined: “Oh, well! We will leave the
10 II | clapping and repeating: “Oh! Muscade, what fun! what
11 II | air: “What do you mean?”~“Oh, come, don’t make game of
12 II | on my word of honor.”~“Oh, let us stop this comedy!
13 III| annoyed, and insisted. “Oh, go and take a stroll, my
14 III| repeated more loudly: “Oh! how I love you! how I love
15 III| both hands and stammered:~“Oh! mamma! Oh! mamma!”~Madame
16 III| and stammered:~“Oh! mamma! Oh! mamma!”~Madame Obardi stood
17 III| hardly utter the words: “Oh! last night—I saw—your window.”~
18 III| repeated, still sobbing: “Oh! mamma! Oh! mamma!”~Madame
19 III| still sobbing: “Oh! mamma! Oh! mamma!”~Madame Obardi,
20 III| at her, and stammered: “Oh! mammal”~But the Marquise,
21 IV | am underneath thy window, Oh, deign to show thy face.”
22 IV | desire?”~Servigny murmured: “Oh, yes, there is,” and leaped
23 IV | insisted, like a fool: “Oh, Mademoiselle, come, what
24 IV | answer me, Yvette, my child. Oh, my God! my God! what has
25 IV | cried to him:~“Save her, oh, save her!”~But Servigny
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