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 1      I,       I|        so scrupulous concerning monsieur,"1 observed the old man,
 2      I,       I|    agent to-day; he writes that monsieur was secretly shot at Dillingen."~ ~"
 3      I,     III|        kind of you to waken me, monsieur!" she said, smiling; she
 4      I,     III|        You never scold, do you, monsieur? I deserve to be scolded,
 5      I,     III|            You are very clever, monsieur. I should never have thought
 6      I,     III|      how very beautiful she is, monsieur, for you are coming home
 7      I,     III|        beautiful flower called, monsieur?"~ ~"The narcissus."~ ~At
 8      I,     III|  forward to introduce himself. "Monsieur, I am the Marquis Lyonel
 9      I,     III|        to express my gratitude, monsieur," began the countess, in
10      I,     III|         rescued is dear to you, monsieur, then accept this from me,
11      I,     III|      ever saw - "~ ~"Pardon me, monsieur," interrupted Cambray, "
12      I,     III|         of female you refer to, monsieur, but about a child - a girl
13      I,     III|          We have done our duty, monsieur. We even tore up the floors,
14      I,     III|   finances? Or - "~ ~"I regret, monsieur le marquis," interrupted
15      I,     III| to-morrow."~ ~"Thank you again, monsieur. I must repeat what I said
16      X,      II|      let me restore your sword, monsieur. You handle it admirably,
17      X,      II|        have no further demands, monsieur, and the sooner you return
18      X,      II|       Marie."~ ~"At all events, monsieur, you are a Frenchman, and
19      X,     III|                   CHAPTER III~ ~Monsieur le Capitaine Descourcelles
20      X,     III|  assurance of a French officer, monsieur?" asked the captain.~ ~"
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