Book, Chapter
1 I, I | he corresponded with “his cousin Madeleine.” This Frenchman,
2 I, I | compelled to remark to my cousin—”~“Your cousin?” repeated
3 I, I | remark to my cousin—”~“Your cousin?” repeated Harry Blount
4 I, I | returned Alcide Jolivet, “my cousin Madeleine. It is with her
5 I, I | and well informed, does my cousin. I therefore remarked to
6 I, I | may be sure that my dear cousin shall know of them to-morrow.”~“
7 I, IV | interesting fact “for his cousin.” But, naturally enough,
8 I, IV | informed as Alcide Jolivet’s “cousin.” But as Harry Blount, seated
9 I, VII | words of the order to my cousin at seventeen minutes past
10 I, VIII| chartering a boat at my cousin’s expense, or by traveling
11 I, VIII| sent a dispatch to your cousin?”~“With enthusiasm.”~“You
12 I, IX | little pigeons! Hold up, my cousin on the left! Gee up, my
13 I, XI | subject in a letter to my cousin,” replied Alcide, smiling.~“
14 I, XVII| dispatch, addressed to his cousin.~But that was not Blount’
15 II, I | be sure that my beloved cousin knows all about the affair
16 II, I | How many copies does your cousin work off of her dispatches?”
17 II, I | answered Alcide, laughing, “my cousin is a very discreet person,
18 II, I | Englishman. “What will your cousin think of the affairs of
19 II, I | yet suffered nothing in my cousin’s service. Well, well! Good,”
20 II, IV | was only to satisfy his cousin’s curiosity; but the same
21 II, V | Tartare?”~“No more than your cousin!”~“Poor fellow!” added Alcide,
22 II, XI | Frenchman of those of his Cousin Madeleine. At heart, both
23 II, XV | Blount. “Now if I had a cousin like you—”~“My cousin isn’
24 II, XV | a cousin like you—”~“My cousin isn’t to be married!” answered
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