Part, Chapter
1 I, I | sent for her that she might meet immediately the Marquis
2 I, I | which their minds could meet. They began by exchanging
3 I, I | had always been waiting to meet the “impossible she,” to
4 I, I | always possible for a man to meet in society a woman whose
5 I, II | authority.~Guilleroy hastened to meet her, and kissed her hand,
6 I, II | Countess had happened to meet.~Musadieu approached the
7 I, II | appointment with her nephew to meet her at the Guilleroys, so
8 I, III| at her own house, or to meet him elsewhere, for that
9 I, III| branches, and flying to meet one another from the tree-tops,
10 I, III| home, and not being able to meet the one he loved except
11 I, IV | saw them and hastened to meet them. As he greeted the
12 I, IV | you, in case we should not meet her in the galleries.”~The
13 I, IV | lose sight of them; we will meet them again in the buffet
14 II, I | it is possible that I may meet you in the~first street
15 II, II | curiosity, was delighted to meet with the unknown mystery
16 II, II | foresee.~“You will go to meet him with the carriage,”
17 II, II | you had sent her alone to meet me at the station in order
18 II, III| who hastened forward to meet her, all smiles, with their
19 II, III| that bore, whom I might meet occasionally with indifference,
20 II, VI | extremely polite, came to meet them. He bowed low to the
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