Part,  Chapter

 1      I,      IV|       yields a handsome income, madame," supplemented the marquis,
 2      I,      IV|         of a smiling child? No, madame; we need not be ashamed
 3      I,      IV|         continued:~ ~"And then, madame, if you are weary of the
 4      I,      IV|    Switzerland. And now, adieu, madame, until we meet again - "~ ~"
 5      I,      IV|        child."~ ~"Upon my word, madame, you are as sentimental
 6    III,     III|       the groom.~ ~"Beg pardon, madame!" (thus he addressed the
 7    III,     III|         count send you?"~ ~"No, madame; I only wish he were able."~ ~"
 8    III,     III|           Who? Ludwig?"~ ~"Yes, madame; my master."~ ~"For God'
 9    III,     III|        we do?"~ ~"I don't know, madame. When any of us gets sick
10    III,     III|        in the village?"~ ~"Yes, madame; the county physician."~ ~"
11    III,     III| stranger into his room, or into madame's. He told me I must never
12    III,     III|        happen!"~ ~"But how will madame hinder it?"~ ~"If you will
13    III,     III|         will go myself."~ ~"Oh, madame! you must not even think
14    III,     III|              That is true, too, madame."~ ~"Then don't you do anything.
15    III,     III|        this storm? Just listen, madame, how it thunders."~ ~"I
16    III,     III|        I do it at your command, madame. If madame is really determined
17    III,     III|        your command, madame. If madame is really determined to
18      V,      II|      said the colonel. "Accept, madame, my deepest reverence, and
19      V,     III|     girl speak so excitedly.~ ~"Madame," he said with peculiar
20   VIII,       I|        ready to depart at once, madame."~ ~Katharina wrote her
21   VIII,       I| exclaimed the baroness.~ ~"Yes, madame; I am Cambray, with my other
22   VIII,       I|        shall hear all directly, madame. I told the countess that
23   VIII,       I|       the baroness.~ ~"She did, madame. But before I give it to
24   VIII,       I|      sorrowful picture.~ ~"Yes, madame, she is dead," assented
25   VIII,       I|  heartbroken woman.~ ~"And now, madame," he continued in a sharp
26   VIII,       I|         brought this on me!"~ ~"Madame," calmly interposed the
27   VIII,       I|      you."~ ~"That I cannot do, madame. I am a stranger in a strange
28   VIII,       I|        return?"~ ~"I thank you, madame, for your hospitality, but
29     IX,       I|   delivered to him. "Very well, madame, I think I shall know what
30     IX,     III|         Jocrisse's description. Madame Themire has turned traitor,
31      X,       I| invitation-card, and it was to 'Madame la Comtesse de Alba, avec
32      X,      II|      loved ones in exchange for Madame and Mademoiselle Guillaume.'
33      X,      II|        distinguished women."~ ~"Madame's husband has also detained
34      X,      II|   station."~ ~"In that respect, madame, I shall follow General
35      X,      II|      the sights of the village, madame?" asked Vavel of the mother,
36      X,      II|       pictures in it?" inquired madame.~ ~"There is one, - a very
37      X,      II|    first years of Christianity, madame. The execution is modern."~ ~"
38      X,      II|       not an affecting tableau, madame?" said Count Vavel. "It
39      X,     III|    comfortable indeed," replied madame. "Messieurs les Cannibales
40      X,     III|        leave here very soon."~ ~Madame now rose, and left the two
41      X,     III|       arrival at the parsonage. Madame thanked Vavel for his courtesy,
42      X,     III|      carriage and drove away.~ ~Madame Guillaume was forgetful:
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