Chapter
1 II | they?” And she called out: “Mamma!” No voice replied. The
2 II | she said. “We will disobey mamma, and you shall take me presently
3 II | restaurant. I want to see it. Mamma says that decent women cannot
4 II | very warm after breakfast, mamma will not go out. She always
5 II | To whom, then?”~“Why, to mamma, of course.”~He burst into
6 II | enough to marry me, speak to mamma first, and I will answer
7 II | loves me as he says he does, mamma?”~Her mother replied, with
8 II | in a docile voice: “Yes, mamma!”~She kissed her mother
9 III| her a quick glance.~“No, mamma, I am not going out to-day.”~
10 III| Yvette distinctly said: “No, mamma, I shall stay in the house
11 III| might, in a shrill voice: “Mamma!” as a person would cry
12 III| heart since that cry: “Mamma!” heard in the dark.~“What
13 III| hands and stammered:~“Oh! mamma! Oh! mamma!”~Madame Obardi
14 III| stammered:~“Oh! mamma! Oh! mamma!”~Madame Obardi stood by
15 III| repeated, still sobbing: “Oh! mamma! Oh! mamma!”~Madame Obardi,
16 III| sobbing: “Oh! mamma! Oh! mamma!”~Madame Obardi, whose fear
17 III| become of us. Say you will, mamma; I beg you, I implore you;
18 III| Yvette replied:~“I saw you, mamma, last night. You cannot—
19 III| herself, rejoined:~“No, mamma, I am no longer a child,
20 III| with all the rest.”~“No, mamma. There is some one whom
21 III| theatrical energy: “No, mamma, that man shall leave the
22 III| voice full of sobs:~“No, mamma, you know what I said, I
23 III| have thought a great deal, mamma, and this—this is my resolution.
24 III| walk before dinner?”~“Yes, mamma.”~And they took a stroll
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