Part, Chapter
1 I, I | might meet immediately the Marquis de Farandal, to whom he
2 I, II | de Salia; daughter of the Marquis de Farandal, of high family
3 I, II | confidences or even hints.~The Marquis de Farandal, who was the
4 I, II | success. As soon as the Marquis should become a deputy,
5 I, II | As a father-in-law of the Marquis of Farandal, whose ancestors
6 I, II | appear who would please the Marquis, he had brought about the
7 I, II | of the Republic, when the Marquis de Farandal was announced.~
8 I, II | as to the other.~When the Marquis was presented to Annette
9 I, III| never is any fruit.”~The Marquis de Rocdiane and the Comte
10 I, III| indiscreet confidences.~The Marquis de Rocdiane allowed the
11 I, III| whisper of scandal about the Marquis de Rocdiane. He looked at
12 I, III| that rumor said that the Marquis de Rocdiane, amicably separated
13 I, III| not at all; it was the Marquis de Farandal.”~The painter,
14 I, IV | observed, beside his aunt, the Marquis de Farandal, attentive and
15 I, IV | this insipidly good-looking Marquis might marry Annette, that
16 I, IV | they were at table, the Marquis, who sat beside the young
17 I, IV | absorbed by the idea that the Marquis was accompanying Annette
18 I, IV | to catch a glimpse of the Marquis’s gray hat over the heads
19 I, IV | Annette, the Duchess, and the Marquis had just rejoined them.~“
20 I, IV | displeasing idea of the Marquis approaching Annette. What
21 I, IV | sneering things about the Marquis, and from revealing to Annette
22 II, III| chatting with her when the Marquis de Farandal was announced.
23 II, III| then began to talk to the Marquis.~Her intimate friends, however,
24 II, III| night before last, when the Marquis de Farandal entered? Do
25 II, IV | with being jealous of the Marquis! Was it true? Again he examined
26 II, V | feeling of tenderness for the Marquis.~All the resourceful diplomacy
27 II, V | friends, she often invited the Marquis to breakfast. He would arrive,
28 II, V | something long decided. Then the Marquis began to bring gifts, and
29 II, V | hours of the day; and the Marquis, having many other occupations,
30 II, V | with the attitude of the Marquis, who was also beginning
31 II, V | saw the Duchess and the Marquis, for whom the morning and
32 II, V | Madame de Mortemain, the Marquis, and Annette, after a breakfast
33 II, V | embarrassments of the Republic; the Marquis, unmistakably in love, answered
34 II, V | him as he perceived the Marquis installed in the house,
35 II, V | are you, Farandal?”~The Marquis entered, his hands on his
36 II, V | pursued, menaced, that the Marquis would join him, and that
37 II, V | be obliged to invite the Marquis!~He hesitated and reflected
38 II, V | Yes, he would invite the Marquis, and so allay the Countess’
39 II, V | also to offer a seat to the Marquis.”~She gazed deep into his
40 II, V | ears, she repeated: “To the Marquis?”~“Why, yes.”~She consented
41 II, V | expressed of inviting the Marquis to the performance at the
42 II, VI | Annette, the Count, the Marquis, Bertin and Musadieu, one
43 II, VI | delicate profile, and saw the Marquis de Farandal, seated behind
44 II, VI | little anger now toward the Marquis de Farandal, that stupid
45 II, VI | to the Duchess, while the Marquis took Annette’s. They descended
46 II, VI | girl, her father, and the Marquis entered the same landau,
47 II, VI | that the Duchess and the Marquis had been invited to come
48 II, VI | read it. On what page?”~The Marquis informed him: “The first
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