Chapter
1 I | A daughter! A marvel, my dear man. She is the principal
2 I | she said:~“You know, my dear Duke, that I have just leased
3 I | said: “At your disposal, my dear boy.”~The dancers elbowed
4 I | go. And what experts, my dear fellow! What artists! Have
5 II | and that might cost you dear.”~The Marquise seemed happy,
6 II | murmur to his face: “My dear little Pierre,” or “My divine
7 II | your bow-wow’s head to your dear little girl, who wants to
8 II | hand: “My compliments, my dear fellow. And as for me, I
9 II | very slowly: “Take care, my dear fellow, she will lead you
10 II | fad?” he asked.~“No, my dear. I saw that book in a shop.
11 II | of the establishment so dear to the boatmen.~Suddenly
12 III| Servigny: “You know, my dear Duke, that I am going to
13 IV | a postscript:~“Adieu, my dear mother, pardon.”~She sealed
14 IV | saying: “Toss it yourself, my dear Duke.”~Servigny took it
15 IV | courage!”~“Thank you, my dear boy, I am thinking of my
16 IV | give my place to you, my dear Duke.”~“Ha, ha, that is
17 IV | woman.”~“Yvette.”~“Adieu, my dear mother, pardon.”~“The devil!”
18 IV | outlet. So he murmured~“My dear child, everyone has hard
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