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1 I, I| illustrious youth and his lady attendant," said I, smiling 2 I, I| continued smiling. "Tell the lady that I am a Swiss Protestant, 3 I, I| immediately returned, assisting a lady with both hands full of 4 I, I| the carriage. After the lady came a grand stately-looking 5 I, I| image or big doll.~ ~The lady seemed very lively and talkative, 6 I, I| was disagreeable to the lady, I volunteered to close 7 I, I| conversed in German, and, as the lady became more and more communicative, 8 I, I| believe my own eyes. The lady had not noticed anything, 9 I, II| after the train to help the lady out. She was standing on 10 I, IV| a gentleman who, with a lady at his side, stood by the 11 I, IV| had never before seen the lady, yet I recognised her at 12 I, IV| saw a large solitaire. The lady at his side was very plainly 13 I, IV| again and carried him to the lady, who all the while had given 14 I, IV| the boy, approaching the lady and holding the boy toward 15 I, IV| see no glad tear in the lady's eye, no smile of welcome 16 I, IV| the turnstile, where the lady was standing as quiet and 17 I, IV| to the Silver King?~ ~The lady bowed politely as her husband 18 I, IV| tightly than ever. So the lady was obliged to go alone, 19 I, IV| a houseful."~ ~"But the lady looks almost too young to 20 I, IV| Croesus; and, regarding the lady, I was altogether at a loss, 21 I, V| pampered pet animal of a great lady. No paroquet, no monkey, 22 I, V| horrible for the ear of a lady. It requires strong nerves 23 I, V| unexpected as it was from a lady of wealth and position, 24 I, V| when I told her how the lady ran back to the coupé for 25 I, V| making my excuses to the lady, I silently stole out of 26 I, VI| until they slept. After the lady had retired, Mr. Dumany 27 I, VI| were going to the opera, my lady invariably went home at 28 I, IX| gentle little Hungarian lady with you, perhaps the bishop 29 I, XI| bathing-season begins. So the lady has control of the house, 30 I, XII| Yet I had never seen the lady who had written these words, 31 I, XIII| information. The tall, slender lady rode nearer to the gate 32 I, XIII| its proper use when the lady directed her camera toward 33 I, XIII| pas, mon cher!" cried the lady, as I lifted the spade. 34 I, XIII| spade in hand, until the lady had finished her picture, 35 I, XIII| laughing because the slender lady had been included in the 36 I, XIII| be some aged, corpulent lady, fond of her game of 'patience,' 37 II, I| him an Austrian."~ ~The lady smiled at the humorous introduction, 38 II, I| Come on, Cenni," said the lady to the little blonde: "here 39 II, I| years, but a grown-up young lady, although, God knows, you 40 II, II| field-labourer, and yet such a young lady as that calls it a Lord 41 II, II| dispute.~ ~"You see, my lady," said I at last, "I am 42 II, III| I, for instance, know a lady who answers to your description 43 II, IV| the open preference the lady showed him was more than 44 II, IV| be termed, although the lady was doing the greater part 45 II, IX| charms of that Olympian lady as I to those of the queenly 46 II, IX| imperious inquiries -~ ~"Lady Flamma."~ ~"Yes, it was 47 II, IX| Pray compose yourself. This lady stands under my protection. 48 II, XVI| word of honour that the lady with me was really and legally 49 II, XVII| wealthy, and high-born young lady would choose me, of all 50 II, XVII| present position. No, my lady! Even my ample stock of