Chap.

  1        1|     introduced his cousin, M. Hector de la Faloise, a young man
  2        1|     phraseology so crude that Hector de la Faloise felt slightly
  3        1|              bed with Nana.”~Blanche de Sivry, a great fair girl,
  4        1| distinguished man.~“The Count Xavier de Vandeuvres,” Fauchery whispered
  5        1|            listen to them. The Count de Vandeuvres carried Blanche
  6        1|           velvet balustrade. Blanche de Sivry seemed to be in sole
  7        1|            You know the Count Muffat de Beuville?”~“Oh, for a long
  8        1|           father–in–law, the Marquis de Chouard.”~And with some
  9        1|           with Labordette; the Count de Vandeuvres was craning his
 10        1|      occupied the tables of the Cafe de Madrid. Despite the lateness
 11        1|             each door. But the Count de Vandeuvres stopped him with
 12        1|             at the corner of the Rue de Provence?”~“By Jove, you’
 13        1|           his cousin to Count Muffat de Beuville, who appeared very
 14        1|        gravity.~“I visited the Champ de Mars today and returned
 15        1|       remained open, for the Marquis de Chouard, who had gone out
 16        1|   comfortably installed in the Count de Vandeuvres’s stage box and
 17        1|          close quarters with Blanche de Sivry.~“Gad,” he said after
 18        1|             him to look at the Count de Vandeuvres—he was extremely
 19        1|         restless eyes of the Marquis de Chouard had become catlike
 20        1|              the foremost. The Count de Vandeuvres took his departure
 21        1|           his departure with Blanche de Sivry on his arm. For a
 22        2|              traipsing about the Rue de la Goutted’Or. Mme Lerat
 23        2|             the names of the Marquis de Chouard and of Count Muffat
 24        2|          Chouard and of Count Muffat de Beuville, which were inscribed
 25        2|       herself introduced the Marquis de Chouard and the Count Muffat
 26        2|           the district.”~The Marquis de Chouard hastened gallantly
 27        2|         behind his back, the Marquis de Chouard, who was sure that
 28        3|         customary to call Mme Muffat de Beuville in order to distinguish
 29        3|             at the corner of the Rue de Pentievre. It was a great
 30        3|              from its place. But Mme de Chezelles, a convent friend
 31        3|          into this circle by Leonide de Chezelles, who was acquainted
 32        3|          door round the Count Xavier de Vandeuvres, who in a low
 33        3|          door was opened, and Hector de la Falois made his appearance.
 34        3|             yet another reason in M. de Bismarck’s favor. But Fauchery
 35        3|             on the contrary Monsieur de Bismarck is exceedingly
 36        3|       published a sketch of Monsieur de Bismarck? You spoke with
 37        3|             have never seen Monsieur de Bismarck.”~He remained beside
 38        3|           one month with the Marquis de Chouard, another with the
 39        3|              to Steiner, who knew M. de Bismarck. Mme du Joncquoy
 40        3|          belonging to her in the Rue de Richelieu and was now passing
 41        3|          dear friend of the Marquise de Chouard and had assisted
 42        3|              daughter of the Baronne de Fougeray, who, under stress
 43        3|          escapade of that little Mme de Chezelles, whom he simply
 44        3|             manners were the Marquis de Chouard’s contribution to
 45        3|               There remained Leonide de Chezelles and Steiner, an
 46        3|            was living in the Chateau de Beaurecueil, two leagues
 47        3|               they say that Monsieur de Fougeray would never have
 48        3|          hovering in the wake of Mme de Chezelles, the only woman
 49        3|             Is it not true, Monsieur de Vandeuvres,” asked Mme Chantereau,
 50        3|          countess followed the Count de Vandeuvres with her eyes.
 51        3|           ARE you plotting, Monsieur de Vandeuvres?”~“What am I
 52        3|          exact nature of the Marquis de Chouard’s duties. Indeed,
 53        3|           Haussmann, between the Rue de l’Arcade and the Rue Pesquier,”
 54        3|      pressing the count. The Marquis de Chouard had just come in,
 55        3|              grant you that Monsieur de Bismarck was perhaps a witty
 56        3|            the deuce! Still Monsieur de Bismarck!” muttered Fauchery. “
 57        3|          hesitating when the Marquis de Chouard approached with
 58        3|            was laughing with Leonide de Chezelles. Count Muffat
 59        3|         Count Muffat and the Marquis de Chouard were joining in
 60        3|            You imagine that Monsieur de Bismarck will make war on
 61        4|            hand.~Just then the Count de Vandeuvres made his appearance
 62        4|              appearance with Blanche de Sivry. There was an interchange
 63        4|             with Chantilly lace. Lea de Horn came next, terribly
 64        4|              she turned to the Count de Vandeuvres he seemed suddenly
 65        4|             of whispering. The Count de Vandeuvres certainly knew
 66        4|           now getting settled. Count de Vandeuvres placed himself
 67        4|             side of the table Hector de la Faloise had rushed to
 68        4|          women, such as Simonne, Lea de Horn and Maria Blond. It
 69        4|              naval officer, Monsieur de Foucarmont by name. I invited
 70        4|             was a pupil at the Ecole de Marine. Then ensued a conversation
 71        4|          plain sewing. As to Blanche de Sivry, whose real name was
 72        4|              Louise Violaine and Lea de Horn, who had all shot up
 73        4|       insisted on details about Mlle de Fougeray. Oh, the poor child,
 74        4|         evinced a desire to kiss Lea de Horn, received a sharp rap,
 75        4|         Foucarmont’s head, and Count de Vandeuvres had to interfere
 76        4|             their histories. Blanche de Sivry spoke of her grandfather,
 77        4|       themselves Maria Blond and Lea de Horn had begun squabbling
 78        4|         going to take me to the Bois de Boulogne, and we’ll drink
 79        4|             the empty room the Count de Vandeuvres was left alone
 80        5|        Mignon. “You know the Marquis de Chouard, at whose place
 81        5|         Count Muffat and the Marquis de Chouard, but this particular
 82        5|         sight, eh?” said the Marquis de Chouard with the enchanted
 83        5|         complaisantly to the Marquis de Chouard, who had taken up
 84        5|         Count Muffat and the Marquis de Chouard had followed his
 85        5|        seated himself by the Marquis de Chouard on the divan, and
 86        5|     complicated one, and the Marquis de Chouard followed it with
 87        5|           him,” murmured the Marquis de Chouard wickedly, for he
 88        5|   connoisseurship, while the Marquis de Chouard wagged his head
 89        5|        looking round for the Marquis de Chouard, who had disappeared,
 90        5|            when he found the Marquis de Chouard snugly enscounced
 91        5|           alone!”~It was the Marquis de Chouard who was tumbling
 92        6|          Then we shall have Monsieur de Vandeuvres, who has promised
 93        6|             we only can get Monsieur de Vandeuvres! But he’s too
 94        6|           had arrived with the Count de Vandeuvres, who had followed
 95        6|         surprise she saw the Marquis de Chouard enter the room.
 96        6|      demonstration while the Marquis de Chouard discussed the breast
 97        6|         stung me there!”~The Marquis de Chouard had cast a sidelong
 98        6|           offered. As to the Marquis de Chouard, he was watching
 99        6|            out of doors. The Marquis de Chouard used also to go
100        6|             the owner of the Chateau de Chamont is an old lady of
101        6|           never desired. The Marquis de Chouard bent over his plate
102        7|          Macon, where her friend Mme de Chezelles had been ailing
103        7|            The tinsel of the ARTICLE DE PARIS, the false jewelry,
104        7|             at the corner of the Rue de Provence. You see, I’m giving
105        7|      countess was coming up from Mme de Chezelles’s country house
106        7|              He had followed the Rue de la Grange Bateliere as far
107        7|             Rue Taitbout and the Rue de la Provence met. He had
108        7|              at the Trinite. The Rue de Provence and the Rue Taitbout
109        7|              lost to view in the Rue de Provence he returned to
110        7|         turned the corner of the Rue de la ChausseedAntin, he
111        8|          cake, a “mocha,” in the Rue de la ChausseedAntin, and
112        8|           new street in the Quartier de lEurope, where there were
113        8|           come across her in the Rue de Laval one fine day when
114        8|      pavements of the Rue Notre Dame de la Lorette two long files
115        8|         together. The Rue Notre Dame de la Lorette stretched dark
116        8|           she recognized the Marquis de Chouard. He was coming downstairs
117        8|              little hotel in the Rue de Laval. Here they were assigned
118        8|              took shelter in the Rue de Laval. At the sound of the
119        9|            author showed how the Duc de Beaurivage played his wife
120        9|           cousin, the handsome Oscar de SaintFirmin, introduces
121        9|           for an old buck, the Baron de Tardiveau, takes her for
122        9|              refused.~“In the Avenue de Villiers.”~“And there are
123        9|              clothes shop in the Rue de Lappe in process of selling
124        9|           Bordenave, deeming himself DE TROP, went away, but the
125       10|              Cardinet, in the Avenue de Villiers. The avenue was
126       10|      thousand francsworth of POINT DE VENISE lace. The furniture
127       10|              in service with the Duc de Corbreuse; Julien, a little,
128       10|           Nana kept the Count Xavier de Vandeuvres for the night.
129       10|      presented herself in the Avenue de Villiers, for she was pleased
130       10|              the house in the Avenue de Villiers, during three days
131       10|           had interrupted in the Rue de Laval, was beginning again
132       10|             the hand of Mlle Estelle de Beuville in the strict regulation
133       10|              at the house of the Duc de Corbreuse, which did not
134       10|           worn long since in the Rue de la Goutted’Or. She was
135       10|             humble circle in the Rue de la Goutted’Or, she began
136       10|            was training for the Prix de Paris. He was living on
137       10|             clock struck. The Avenue de Villiers was deserted, and
138       11|              race for the Grand Prix de Paris was being run in the
139       11|            was being run in the Bois de Boulogne beneath skies rendered
140       11|           arriving through the Porte de la Cascade. There were big
141       11|           Gaga, Clarisse and Blanche de Sivry had kept a place for
142       11|             in the race for the Prix de Diane and had not even been
143       11|             II would do, eh? The Duc de Corbreuse was beaming a
144       11|            stables, and finally, Lea de Horn on the lofty seat of
145       11|            were being emptied on Lea de Horn’s mail coach, and,
146       11|              me, there’s the Marquis de Chouard! How old he’s growing!
147       11|             s the starter, the Baron de Mauriac,” said Labordette
148       11|              D’you say it’s Monsieur de Souvigny? You must have
149       11|            Longchamps and the Plaine de Boulogne. In all parts of
150       12|              carriages in the Avenue de Villiers. Nana, looking
151       12|              the sale of the Chateau de Dampierre. The lusters and
152       12|          ladies grew silent, for Mme de Chezelles was entering the
153       12|              one another the Marquis de Chouard where he stood apart,
154       12|             that house in the Avenue de Villiers; all Paris is talking
155       12|             remarking to the Marquis de Chouard, who just then bowed
156       12|             of the set in the Avenue de Villiers. Nana was going
157       13|              the house in the Avenue de Villiers.~Toward noon a
158       13|      preferred to live in the Avenue de Villiers, even though he
159       13|            The mansion in the Avenue de Villiers was becoming a
160       13|           swallowed up in the Avenue de Villiers. Again he was partner
161       13|            came direct to the Avenue de Villiers. Ten oclock was
162       13|         lamentable ruin, the Marquis de Chouard in his nightshirt.~
163       13|               It was for the Marquis de Chouard, then, that the
164       13|              the house in the Avenue de Villiers. He was growing
165       14|             it played at the Theatre de la Gaite, which the penniless
166       14|              standing talking to Lea de Horn, who was seated, while
167       14|             a bit of humbug. But Lea de Horn knew someone who knew
168       14|              t so valuable!”~Blanche de Sivry was exasperated.~“
169       14|            But soon they forgot. Lea de Horn, who had a political
170       14|                Never mind,” said Lea de Horn by way of conclusion, “
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