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1 VI | after him, M. Firmin and M. Laroche-Mathieu; the latter had especial
2 VI | Why not?”~“Because M. Laroche-Mathieu, who is my neighbor, leaves
3 VI | some remark, said: “That M. Laroche-Mathieu looks very intelligent.”~
4 X | dinner, for Vaudrec came. Laroche-Mathieu brought me important news
5 X | grave familiarity.~Deputy Laroche-Mathieu, who dined at Rue Fontaine
6 XI | some company Tuesday. Mme. Laroche-Mathieu is coming here to dine with
7 XI | careful, and submissive. Mmes. Laroche-Mathieu and Rissolin were accompanied
8 XII | minister of war, and our friend Laroche-Mathieu as minister of foreign affairs.
9 XIII | mouthpiece of the cabinet. Laroche-Mathieu was the soul of the journal
10 XIII | Chamber, Du Roy lunched with Laroche-Mathieu in order to receive instructions
11 XIII | cabinet. After listening to Laroche-Mathieu’s eloquence for some time
12 XV | rumored that two ministers, Laroche-Mathieu being one of them, had made
13 XV | saw his wife seated near Laroche-Mathieu, both of them almost hidden
14 XVI | uncovered the livid face of M. Laroche-Mathieu.~The officer again asked: “
15 XVI | added: “This man’s name is Laroche-Mathieu, minister of foreign affairs.”~
16 XVI | has not lied. I am indeed Laroche-Mathieu, minister,” and pointing
17 XVII | about. You saw how he downed Laroche-Mathieu in three articles, and that
18 XVIII| moreover, rich; Vaudrec and Laroche-Mathieu were not attentive to her
19 XVIII| revelations. Walter remembered Laroche-Mathieu’s fate and yielded at once;
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