Chap.

 1        1|         and his father–in–law, the Marquis de Chouard.”~And with some
 2        1|      entered into particulars. The marquis was a councilor of state;
 3        1|        have remained open, for the Marquis de Chouard, who had gone
 4        1|           the restless eyes of the Marquis de Chouard had become catlike
 5        2|       raging, but the names of the Marquis de Chouard and of Count
 6        2|         and herself introduced the Marquis de Chouard and the Count
 7        2| Organization of the district.”~The Marquis de Chouard hastened gallantly
 8        2|          Ah, madame,” rejoined the marquis, “if only you knew about
 9        2|           of blood appeared in the marquis’s cadaverous cheeks. Count
10        2|       never end. The count and the marquis had both risen, too, and
11        2|            the bell rang anew. The marquis could not conceal a faint
12        2|           And behind his back, the Marquis de Chouard, who was sure
13        3|           spend one month with the Marquis de Chouard, another with
14        3|             A terrible man was the marquis, a man about whom strange
15        3|      aristocratic manners were the Marquis de Chouard’s contribution
16        3|        with the question:~“And the marquis, by the by? Are we not to
17        3|            the exact nature of the Marquis de Chouard’s duties. Indeed,
18        3|            a pretty woman whom the marquis occasionally took into the
19        3|            pressing the count. The Marquis de Chouard had just come
20        3|          happened to be behind the marquis, and they were scanning
21        3|          to be hesitating when the Marquis de Chouard approached with
22        3|        became impossible.~Then the marquis refused with even greater
23        3|    Chezelles. Count Muffat and the Marquis de Chouard were joining
24        5|           to Mignon. “You know the Marquis de Chouard, at whose place
25        5|        walked Count Muffat and the Marquis de Chouard, but this particular
26        5|       curious sight, eh?” said the Marquis de Chouard with the enchanted
27        5|     listening complaisantly to the Marquis de Chouard, who had taken
28        5|          off. Count Muffat and the Marquis de Chouard had followed
29        5|        Highness, the count and the marquis. Bordenave had withdrawn
30        5|       prince seated himself by the Marquis de Chouard on the divan,
31        5|           complicated one, and the Marquis de Chouard followed it with
32        5|         odds to him,” murmured the Marquis de Chouard wickedly, for
33        5|         connoisseurship, while the Marquis de Chouard wagged his head
34        5|        after looking round for the Marquis de Chouard, who had disappeared,
35        5|         surprise when he found the Marquis de Chouard snugly enscounced
36        5|           two dressing tables! The marquis had withdrawn thither some
37        5|         abandonment. Meanwhile the marquis had hurried in the rear
38        5|        leave me alone!”~It was the Marquis de Chouard who was tumbling
39        5|        irritated at the things the marquis was saying to her, as though
40        5|          Nana while Muffat and the marquis walked behind.~It was a
41        5|         into his carriage, and the marquis had slipped off after Satin
42        6|        joyful surprise she saw the Marquis de Chouard enter the room.
43        6|            demonstration while the Marquis de Chouard discussed the
44        6|        insect stung me there!”~The Marquis de Chouard had cast a sidelong
45        6|        occasion offered. As to the Marquis de Chouard, he was watching
46        6|           prince out of doors. The Marquis de Chouard used also to
47        6|      followed by the count and the marquis, walking on either side
48        6|         and recognized no one. The marquis, more nervous than they
49        6|       years yet never desired. The Marquis de Chouard bent over his
50        8|           Satin she recognized the Marquis de Chouard. He was coming
51        8|        surprise at her knowing the marquis. Oh yes, she knew him! He
52       11|    abruptly:~“Dear me, there’s the Marquis de Chouard! How old he’s
53       12|     pointed out to one another the Marquis de Chouard where he stood
54       12|            way by remarking to the Marquis de Chouard, who just then
55       12|   ourselves?”~For some seconds the marquis appeared embarrassed, for
56       13|           and lamentable ruin, the Marquis de Chouard in his nightshirt.~
57       13|            My God!”~It was for the Marquis de Chouard, then, that the
58       13|           with, the meeting of the marquis and the count had given
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