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1 I, III| Taillade, against the tall Rocdiane.~Bertin, smiling, quite
2 I, III| have a table with Liverdy, Rocdiane, and Landa; make haste;
3 I, III| any fruit.”~The Marquis de Rocdiane and the Comte Landa sympathized
4 I, III| good-for-nothings of the new generation.~Rocdiane, of good family, with the
5 I, III| confidences.~The Marquis de Rocdiane allowed the names of his
6 I, III| ardor awakened new desires.~Rocdiane, after the coffee, became
7 I, III| Landa, finding again his Rocdiane after the liqueurs, applauded
8 I, III| they do mean it,” cried Rocdiane. “Do you believe that a
9 I, III| Bertin mentioning the Cirque, Rocdiane the Hippodrome, Maldant
10 I, III| to-day, it seems,” said Rocdiane.~“Yes,” Bertin replied. “
11 I, III| little longer,” replied Rocdiane frankly.~“And I, too,” said
12 I, III| scandal about the Marquis de Rocdiane. He looked at the young
13 I, III| said that the Marquis de Rocdiane, amicably separated from
14 I, III| subject under discussion.~Rocdiane was his friend, he said;
15 I, III| continued: “It seems that Rocdiane surprised his wife in a
16 II, I | find Adelmans, Maldant, Rocdiane, Landa, and many~others,
17 II, IV | contempt for the fields. Rocdiane and Landa, to be sure, went
18 II, IV | thought the country a bore. As Rocdiane would say: “I prefer little
19 II, V | magnificent.”~“Have you seen Rocdiane? He is down there. I was
20 II, V | vigor to smile disdainfully.~Rocdiane approached them, having
21 II, V | Flach, and others.~Suddenly Rocdiane said: “How are you, Farandal?”~
22 II, V | that chap!” Landa murmured.~Rocdiane resumed, turning toward
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