Chapter
1 I | like nothing better.”~Jean replied: “It is hardly eleven o’
2 I | is this lady?”~His friend replied: “An upstart, a charming
3 I | without answering. Then he replied:~“That is possible, after
4 I | Monsieur Saval,” Servigny replied.~Then with a loud voice,
5 I | tall as that?”~Servigny replied in that bantering tone which
6 I | should like nothing better,” replied Saval. “I have nothing to
7 II | that does that for me,” she replied. “I am not the same, I feel
8 II | for me to thank you.”~She replied with happy grace: “In love
9 II | called out: “Mamma!” No voice replied. The young girl resumed: “
10 II | to make.”~And the valet replied: “Oh! yes, Monsieur, Mademoiselle
11 II | I am resting,” Saval replied. And he began to laugh.
12 II | the vessel.” And Servigny replied: “What a singular person
13 II | service, Mam’zelle,” he replied.~Yvette ran to get her hat.
14 II | t know how to read!”~She replied with gravity: “Come, no
15 II | sport of him, and angrily replied: “Mam’zelle, you must be
16 II | does, mamma?”~Her mother replied, with some impatience: “
17 III| worried tone in which she had replied, the young girl, in whom
18 III| the Countess de Lammy?”~He replied, vivaciously: “You will
19 III| understand you,” she said.~Yvette replied:~“I saw you, mamma, last
20 III| anything else to say.~Yvette replied with a theatrical energy: “
21 III| her mother’s voice which replied: “It is I, darling, I have
22 IV | in a low tone to Saval, replied to her: “No, it is all over.
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