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 1        3|        are too much of a skeptic, Foucarmont; you’ll spoil all your pleasures
 2        3|          a little chap out there, Foucarmont they call him, who’s to
 3        3|   continued, “the other day I met Foucarmont with a charming blonde.
 4        3|      bring her.”~And he called to Foucarmont. They exchanged a few words
 5        3|        appears it isnt a girl of Foucarmont’s. It’s that man’s flame
 6        3|         all the same I’ve pressed Foucarmont into the service, and he’
 7        4|        naval officer, Monsieur de Foucarmont by name. I invited him.”~
 8        4|          by name. I invited him.”~Foucarmont bowed and seemed very much
 9        4|       more tightly than ever, and Foucarmont and Louise were given a
10        4| discussion on music, after which, Foucarmont having let slip some mention
11        4|           as I’m concerned,” said Foucarmont, “I’ve drunk every imaginable
12        4|          Why, in Havana,” resumed Foucarmont, “they make a spirit with
13        4|    Lamafoise, Mafaloise!” shouted Foucarmont, who thought it exceedingly
14        4|         to send a water bottle at Foucarmont’s head, and Count de Vandeuvres
15        4|          order to assure him that Foucarmont was a great joker. Indeed,
16        4|        for his handkerchief.~Then Foucarmont, being now in his witty
17        4|      fellow; it’s stupid.”~But as Foucarmont failed to desist and even
18        4|          t wish to become angry.”~Foucarmont had twice fought duels,
19        4|        distinctly. Lucy had given Foucarmont a wink in order to egg him
20        4|   compromise me.”~In the meantime Foucarmont was diligently attacking
21        4|         any serious consequences. Foucarmont was carried off.~“Well,
22       12|         Steiner had just met with Foucarmont and La Faloise, who were
23       12|           to come back,” murmured Foucarmont. “You remember how he simply
24       12|           as lately as yesterday. Foucarmont made bold to shrug his shoulders.
25       12|          her daughter. By the by, Foucarmont, you must decide on a point.
26       12|          the other gentlemen, and Foucarmont contented himself by saying:~“
27       12|          the races the banker and Foucarmont had formed part of the set
28       12|      hands glued together?” asked Foucarmont, surprised at this prolonged
29       13|           One morning when he saw Foucarmont emerging from her bedroom
30       13|        well, yes! I’ve slept with Foucarmont. What then? That’s flattened
31       13|      confessed her relations with Foucarmont he suffered so acutely,
32       13|           mouthful. First she had Foucarmont, who did not last a fortnight.
33       13|       with me: Philippe, Georges, Foucarmont, Steiner—that makes four,
34       13|         of the gentlemen, whether Foucarmont, Steiner, La Faloise or
35       13|           the melancholy state of Foucarmont, who was lost in the China
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