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 1    IX|         ceremonious salon voice, "Madame Fanny de Kárpáthy, née de
 2    IX|           that talismanic name - "Madame John Kárpáthy!"~ ~It was
 3    IX|           relations whatever with Madame John Kárpáthy!~ ~Every eye
 4    IX|         Joseph fleeing from a new Madame Potiphar! You had much better
 5     X|           The poor lady I mean is Madame Kárpáthy. She had got a
 6     X|        was.~ ~"Ah! mille pardons, madame. I recollect now, of course,
 7    XI|           let me introduce you to Madame George Málnay. Beware of
 8   XII|      guests, male and female, and Madame Kárpáthy won and captivated
 9  XIII|           respects immediately to Madame Kárpáthy,[Pg 277] whom,
10  XIII|          a trice; a moment later, Madame Kárpáthy also leaped the
11  XIII|        away with her!"~ ~"That is Madame Kárpáthy!" cried Flora in
12  XIII|       Marion, who maintained that Madame Kárpáthy was sickening for
13    XV|         world says, however, that Madame Kárpáthy has a fresh lover
14    XV|    something that will compromise Madame Kárpáthy before the law,
15   XVI|     WITHIN.~ ~Yet it had to be.~ ~Madame Kárpáthy had promised her
16   XVI| installation, Lady Szentirmay and Madame Kárpáthy drove over to the
17   XVI|  procession from the balcony, and Madame Kárpáthy also was among
18   XVI|    highest dignity in the county. Madame Kárpáthy looked at him tremblingly,
19   XVI|          hearts leap towards him. Madame Kárpáthy also heard him,
20   XVI|          this dangerous alliance; Madame Kárpáthy is a splendid woman."~ ~"
21   XVI|          wife really is an angel. Madame Kárpáthy pales before her.
22   XVI|        the contrary, I admit that Madame Kárpáthy is a very beautiful
23   XVI|           from any wish to injure Madame Kárpáthy, for, of course,
24   XVI|          his wife, who never left Madame Kárpáthy for an instant,
25   XVI|     familiarly. What cared he for Madame Kárpáthy? She might be as
26   XVI|         you so very friendly with Madame Kárpáthy."~ ~"Ah!" So astounded
27   XVI| consequence of your intimacy with Madame Kárpáthy, rub shoulders
28   XVI|           me as a light woman for Madame Kárpáthy's sake; so long
29 XVIII|           to the honour of making Madame Kárpáthy happy.~ ~"Gentlemen,"
30 XVIII|        boot.~ ~So from henceforth Madame Kárpáthy's name ceased to
31   XIX|           at had really happened. Madame John Kárpáthy had become
32    XX|           the light of the snow: "Madame Kárpáthy, nee Fanny Meyer."~ ~
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