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 1  32|         in the best seats of all, Monsieur and Madame Loiseau, wholesale
 2  35|          to a superior caste, sat Monsieur Carre-Lamadon, a man of
 3  38|                    A colleague of Monsieur Carre-Lamadon in the General
 4  47|  inconvenience for a single year. Monsieur Carre-Lamadon, a man of
 5  72|          Comtesse de Breville and Monsieur and Madame Carre-Lamadon
 6 124|                                   Monsieur and Madame Follenvie dined
 7 135|                                   Monsieur Carre-Lamadon was reflecting
 8 146|          under pressure of steam. Monsieur Follenvie had gone to sleep.~ ~
 9 152|        harm they have done," said Monsieur Carre-Lamadon gravely.~ ~
10 167|                    They asked for Monsieur Follenvie, but the servant
11 168|    although he lodged in the inn. Monsieur Follenvie alone was authorized
12 171|          As the clock struck ten, Monsieur Follenvie appeared. He was
13 172|           to me, just like this: 'Monsieur Follenvie, you will forbid
14 173|       sent him his card, on which Monsieur Carre-Lamadon also inscribed
15 184| respectfully call your attention, monsieur, to the fact that your general
16 189|           sit down to dinner when Monsieur Follenvie appeared, and
17 197|          game of ecarte, in which Monsieur Follenvie was invited to
18 207|           must come from herself. Monsieur Carre-Lamadon remarked that
19 221|                                   Monsieur Follenvie was intrusted
20 242|          Just as soup was served, Monsieur Follenvie reappeared, repeating
21 245|                               No, monsieur."~ ~
22 262|          for her in vain. At last Monsieur Follenvie entered, announcing
23 279|      their delight. The count and Monsieur Carre-Lamadon laughed till
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