Chapter
1 I | stern by the side of Mme. Rosemilly, who had been invited to
2 I | I beg your pardon, Mme. Rosemilly, but that is just like me.
3 I | acquaintance of a neighbour, Mme. Rosemilly, the widow of a captain
4 I | should not be grieved.~Mme. Rosemilly was fair, with blue eyes,
5 I | of the week before, Mme. Rosemilly, who had been dining with
6 I | late, that all that Mme. Rosemilly really enjoyed and cared
7 I | Would you like to look, Mme. Rosemilly?”~She took the telescope
8 I | and set to once more.~Mme. Rosemilly pretended not to see, not
9 I | beautiful the sea is!”~And Mme. Rosemilly replied with a long sigh,
10 I | homeward. Mme. Roland and Mme. Rosemilly led the way, followed by
11 I | earth can it mean?”~Mme. Rosemilly began to laugh.~“Why, a
12 I | spoken of it before Mme. Rosemilly.~“And why for me rather
13 I | name of every lawyer.~Mme. Rosemilly rose.~“I am going,” she
14 I | of the Pearl and of Mme. Rosemilly.~“Charming, charming!” the
15 II | that he would marry Mme. Rosemilly. And yet I am not in love
16 II | he will marry that little Rosemilly.” He was standing up now. “
17 III | determination to go and call on Mme. Rosemilly. But he promptly sat down
18 III | Captain Beausire and Mme. Rosemilly, whom his father had brought
19 III | glasses to the ladies. Mme. Rosemilly refused, till Captain Beausire,
20 III | to offer his arm to Mme. Rosemilly, his wife exclaimed:~“No,
21 III | ill for a fortnight. Mme. Rosemilly, Jean, and his mother were
22 III | Pithiviers lark-pie. Mme. Rosemilly’s maid helped to wait on
23 III | suddenly met that of Mme. Rosemilly; it rested on him clear
24 III | and he glanced at Mme. Rosemilly, “who have given me such
25 III | Beausire cried out:~“Come, Mme. Rosemilly, speak on behalf of the
26 IV | their consciences.~Mme. Rosemilly, though her intelligence
27 IV | Beausire was his butt, and Mme. Rosemilly a little, but in a very
28 V | she said: “It must be Mme. Rosemilly;” and her eye again anxiously
29 V | Good evening,” said Mme. Rosemilly. “I have come to ask you
30 V | off like a savage.”~Mme. Rosemilly tried to smooth matters
31 VI | sat the four Rolands, Mme. Rosemilly, and Captain Beausire, all
32 VI | creels on their backs. Mme. Rosemilly was very sweet in this costume,
33 VI | coquettish broad hat of Mme. Rosemilly as they fled away from him.
34 VI | is fine!” exclaimed Mme. Rosemilly, standing still. Jean had
35 VI | so thirsty!” cried Mme. Rosemilly.~But how could she drink?
36 VI | from the hill-top. Mme. Rosemilly and Jean set off at a run
37 VI | invisible crevice.~Mme. Rosemilly cried out: “Look, look,
38 VI | them in triumph to Mme. Rosemilly, who was afraid to touch
39 VI | them into his creel. Mme. Rosemilly, surprised and delighted,
40 VI | son Jean fishing with Mme. Rosemilly. She looked at them, watching
41 VI | Well, I have told Mme. Rosemilly that I wish to marry her.”~
42 VII | candles, and he left Mme. Rosemilly in the dark with his father
43 VII | months.”~He looked at Mme. Rosemilly, who began to smile and
44 VII | Oh, how charming!” Mme. Rosemilly exclaimed, becoming a little
45 VII | end of about an hour, Mme. Rosemilly begged to take leave. It
46 VII | when you speak of Mme. Rosemilly.”~Pierre turned on him haughtily:~“
47 VII | are you any part of Mme. Rosemilly?”~“You are to know that
48 VII | You are to know that Mme. Rosemilly is about to become my wife.”~
49 VIII| suddenly he thought of Mme. Rosemilly with a pang at his heart,
50 VIII| with me to call on Mme. Rosemilly?”~“Why, yes—yes.”~“You know
51 VIII| reached the dwelling of Mme. Rosemilly.~She lived on the road to
52 VIII| for the first time, Mme. Rosemilly rose, and throwing her arms
53 VIII| settled and decided Mme. Rosemilly seemed suddenly to remember
54 VIII| we have decided on.”~Mme. Rosemilly, not in the least surprised,
55 IX | his mother, Jean, and Mme. Rosemilly waiting for him in his cabin.~“
56 IX | and want of words.~Mme. Rosemilly at last felt she must speak.~“
57 IX | he shook hands with Mme. Rosemilly and his brother, asking:~“
58 IX | ship! Look! Look!”~Mme. Rosemilly and Beausire looked behind
59 IX | Jean led the way with Mme. Rosemilly, and Roland said to his
60 IX | that he is to marry Mme. Rosemilly.”~The worthy man was astounded.~“
61 IX | What? He is to marry Mme. Rosemilly?”~“Yes, we meant to ask
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