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1 I, I | left to right, which said:~“MONSIEUR:~“The Duchesse de Mortemain,
2 I, I | reproduce and idealize.~“Accept, Monsieur, my sincere regards.~“ANNE
3 I, I | find you very agreeable, Monsieur;” and she made him talk
4 I, I | felt no pang of anguish.~Monsieur de Guilleroy inquired what
5 I, I | would fill my heart to-day.”~Monsieur de Guilleroy went out after
6 I, I | haughtily:~“What are you doing, Monsieur? I do not understand that
7 I, II | little Louis XV salon only Monsieur de Musadieu, who had just
8 I, II | same servant announced:~“Monsieur le Baron and Madame la Baronne
9 I, II | beside each other! Look, Monsieur de Musadieu, how much they
10 I, II | not dare to say ‘thou’ to Monsieur Bertin.”~Her mother smiled.~“
11 I, III| it, Joseph?”~“Very fine, Monsieur.”~“Warm?”~“Yes, Monsieur.”~“
12 I, III| Monsieur.”~“Warm?”~“Yes, Monsieur.”~“White waistcoat, blue
13 I, III| behind him.~“Good morning, Monsieur Bertin,” said Annette.~“
14 I, III| indeed; you are charming! Monsieur Bertin never thinks of me
15 I, III| servant’s answer, “Yes, Monsieur,” filled him with joy.~He
16 I, III| at the door announcing:~“Monsieur de Musadieu.”~Olivier Bertin
17 I, IV | have not seen her.”~“And Monsieur de Musadieu?”~“I have not
18 I, IV | of gait and gesture that Monsieur de Guilleroy himself, when
19 II, II | mamma?” said Annette.~“Monsieur Olivier Bertin is coming
20 II, II | prop myself up with you, Monsieur painter!”~She leaned on
21 II, II | too unfavorable.~“Where is Monsieur Bertin?” she inquired of
22 II, II | she met in the vestibule.~“Monsieur Bertin is in the orchard,
23 II, III| I have a word to say to Monsieur Bertin.”~She passed swiftly
24 II, IV | not so much Madame X. or Monsieur Z.; it is a women or a man,
25 II, V | not at all the same thing: Monsieur de Farandal admired her,
26 II, V | Annette never spoke of Monsieur de Farandal before him.
27 II, V | are you at liberty?”~“Yes, Monsieur Bertin.”~And he went away
28 II, VI | that he was alarmed.~“Is Monsieur indisposed?” he inquired.~“
29 II, VI | little headache.”~“Does not Monsieur wish me to bring him something?”~“
30 II, VI | weather is it?”~“It rains, Monsieur.”~“Very well. That is all.”~
31 II, VI | She read: “Very urgent—Monsieur le Comte de Guilleroy.”~
32 II, VI | letter he held out and read:~“MONSIEUR: A great misfortune has
33 II, VI | to him at once. I hope, Monsieur,~that Madame la Comtesse
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