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1 32| seats of all, Monsieur and Madame Loiseau, wholesale wine 2 36| Madame Carre-Lamadon, much younger 3 65| in war time, is it not, madame?" And, casting a glance 4 69| might be allowed to offer Madame Loiseau a small helping.~ ~ 5 72| Breville and Monsieur and Madame Carre-Lamadon endured that 6 78| We accept gratefully, madame."~ ~ 7 80| charming. But the sturdy Madame Loiseau, who had the soul 8 87| spite of her plumpness. So Madame de Breville offered her 9 113| You are wrong, madame, for your refusal may bring 10 124| Monsieur and Madame Follenvie dined at the end 11 126| well to hold your tongue, Madame Follenvie."~ ~ 12 128| Yes, madame, these Germans do nothing 13 128| their high roads! Really, madame, these soldiers are of no 14 187| yet two hours to dinner Madame Loiseau proposed a game 15 216| his figure, and his face. Madame Carre-Lamadon, who had known 16 222| Whereupon Madame Loiseau's vulgar temperament 17 223| even coachmen! Yes, indeed, madame -- the coachman at the prefecture! 18 224| shuddered; the eyes of pretty Madame Carre-Lamadon glistened, 19 229| more than another?" Dainty Madame Carre-Lamadon seemed to 20 241| instead of calling her "madame" as they had done hitherto, 21 248| Undoubtedly, madame. An action reprehensible 22 266| this place." And great was Madame Loiseau's dismay when the 23 266| for the first time that Madame Carre-Lamadon was charming; 24 289| Then they separated. But Madame Loiseau, who was nothing 25 295| a humble "Good-morning, madame," to which the other replied 26 296| to know her -- all save Madame Loiseau, who, glancing contemptuously 27 300| countess, turning toward Madame Carre-Lamadon, soon broke 28 301| I think you know Madame d'Etrelles?"~ ~ 29 315| it? It's not my fault." Madame Loiseau chuckled triumphantly,