Part, Chapter
1 I, I | Her husband, the Comte de Guilleroy, deputy from the Eure, made
2 I, I | debut in society. Madame de Guilleroy had given her in the country
3 I, I | quite secret, and Madame de Guilleroy had told only Olivier Bertin
4 I, I | the shoe, and Madame de Guilleroy, rising, approached the
5 I, I | she was the Comtesse de Guilleroy, wife of a Normandy country
6 I, I | sincere regards.~“ANNE DE GUILLEROY.”~He answered this note,
7 I, I | six-year-old girl.~Madame de Guilleroy presented him, saying, “
8 I, I | little annoyed Madame de Guilleroy, who could find nothing
9 I, I | and captivating.~Madame de Guilleroy began to take pleasure in
10 I, I | compliant. When the Count de Guilleroy was presented to her as
11 I, I | Occasionally Madame de Guilleroy did not bring her daughter,
12 I, I | absence.~Desire for Madame de Guilleroy hardly occurred to him;
13 I, I | quite aware that Madame de Guilleroy was the cause of his agitation;
14 I, I | enslave him; and Madame de Guilleroy, although she pleased him
15 I, I | of anguish.~Monsieur de Guilleroy inquired what she had been
16 I, I | heart to-day.”~Monsieur de Guilleroy went out after dinner, as
17 I, I | that united the Comtesse de Guilleroy and the painter, Olivier
18 I, II | return of Antoinette de Guilleroy, he found in the little
19 I, II | opinion on the subject.~M. de Guilleroy entered, shook hands warmly,
20 I, II | these rumors of war?”~M. de Guilleroy launched into a discourse.
21 I, II | against our impetuosity. M. de Guilleroy concluded in a tone of profound
22 I, II | with an air of authority.~Guilleroy hastened to meet her, and
23 I, II | relatives of the Comte de Guilleroy.~“Well,” said the Duchess
24 I, II | to come.”~When Madame de Guilleroy, as the bride of a month,
25 I, II | Bertin, knew of Annette de Guilleroy’s return, and the appearance
26 I, II | Corbelles, and the Comte de Guilleroy, the Countess and her daughter
27 I, II | it,” demanded Madame de Guilleroy.~The Baroness explained
28 I, II | her head. I beg of you, Guilleroy, prevent your wife from
29 I, II | life in it.”~The Comte de Guilleroy, who, through hearing this
30 I, II | fortune of the Comte de Guilleroy, a prudent hoarder of money,
31 I, II | of the princely circle. Guilleroy, who had made a rich marriage,
32 I, II | quickly toward Madame de Guilleroy, whose extended hand he
33 I, II | presented to Annette de Guilleroy, he immediately had a suspicion
34 I, II | own quarters, the Comte de Guilleroy, walking across the drawing-room,
35 I, III| perfectly natural to M. de Guilleroy.~Twice a week at least the
36 I, III| Duchess?” asked Madame de Guilleroy.~“Yes, indeed; you are charming!
37 I, III| carefully chosen, for Madame de Guilleroy’s sake, as she was a refined
38 I, III| evening when the Comte de Guilleroy appeared, returning from
39 I, III| gesture, placing one hand on Guilleroy’s shoulder, repeated in
40 I, III| vexed with Musadieu since De Guilleroy’s arrival, was now very
41 I, III| his topcoat. As Madame de Guilleroy continued to talk to Bertin,
42 I, IV | throng when the Comtesse de Guilleroy, leaning on her daughter’
43 I, IV | door of exit, Madame de Guilleroy whispered:~“Then—will you
44 I, IV | delightful evenings.~Madame de Guilleroy, whose continual fears were
45 I, IV | gesture that Monsieur de Guilleroy himself, when he saw one
46 II, I | then, thinking that M. de Guilleroy must return the next day,
47 II, I | herself.~Never had he liked Guilleroy as during those twenty-four
48 II, I | last long.”~After a silence Guilleroy resumed:~“Where shall we
49 II, I | toward the Champs-Elysees. Guilleroy, filled with the gaiety
50 II, I | her dress and her person.~Guilleroy, who was radiant, murmured:~“
51 II, I | persistent idea, he took Guilleroy into his confidence on the
52 II, I | intimate happiness which Guilleroy praised as a matter of duty,
53 II, III| that evening. Madame de Guilleroy passed the whole of the
54 II, III| having heard of Madame de Guilleroy’s return, as he wished to
55 II, III| convulsed face of Madame de Guilleroy. Her large eyes, full of
56 II, IV | For him, the Comtesse de Guilleroy had been this type, and
57 II, IV | dwelling of the Comtesse de Guilleroy. “Perhaps she will think
58 II, IV | to say to me?” Madame de Guilleroy murmured to him.~He smiled.~“
59 II, IV | same time.~When Madame de Guilleroy had returned to her chair,
60 II, V | reopening, the Comte de Guilleroy was to take to the meeting
61 II, V | comprehend, the name of Guilleroy made him start. It was about
62 II, VI | not complain,” Madame de Guilleroy answered.~“Oh, he is growing
63 II, VI | not mind such rudeness.”~Guilleroy was astonished.~“What!”
64 II, VI | politics and agriculture M. de Guilleroy was interested in very few
65 II, VI | urgent—Monsieur le Comte de Guilleroy.”~The writing was unknown.~“
66 II, VI | entreats Madame la~Comtesse de Guilleroy to come to him at once.
67 II, VI | condition remained satisfactory.~Guilleroy still hesitated.~“You do
68 II, VI | rest and quiet. Madame de Guilleroy will see that he does not
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