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1 1,2| Marquis de Valorsay and the Viscount de Coralth were. Where could 2 2,4| position. The name of the Viscount de Coralth, thus mentioned 3 2,4| baron hates that miserable viscount mortally. He will do all 4 3,1| snare set for him by the Viscount de Coralth?" ~ ~"Yes, yes," 5 5,2| friend's word? Never! The viscount was not merely his model, 6 5,2| d'Argeles's secret, the viscount watched Wilkie, ascertained 7 5,4| the announcement that the Viscount de Coralth was in the sitting-room 8 5,4| himself, he muttered: "The viscount here, at this hour! It's 9 5,4| Although the brilliant viscount had discovered Madame d' 10 5,5| entered the room where the viscount was seated. "What has happened?" ~" 11 5,5| nothing," replied the viscount. "It was solely on your 12 5,5| concealed his anxiety, the viscount added: "I have come, my 13 5,5| seriously," insisted the viscount. ~His companion at first 14 5,5| astonishes you!" said the viscount; "and why, pray? Is it because 15 5,5| boudoir, I am merely the viscount and the grand seigneur. 16 5,5| wish for it all?" ~But the viscount was unmoved. "It is not 17 5,5| him to be entitled to. The viscount read the document, placed 18 5,5| Certainly," interrupted the viscount, cordially. "Certainly; 19 5,6| it was impossible for the viscount to act otherwise. He had 20 5,6| listened quietly, and when the viscount had completed his story, 21 5,6| soon see about that." The viscount was watching his companion 22 5,6| was not yet noon, and the viscount determined to act upon the 23 5,6| brute!" thought the enraged viscount. "If I leave him to himself, 24 5,6| followed greatly alarmed the viscount. Who could this young man 25 5,6| this was enough to make the viscount shudder! How did it happen 26 5,6| signed it eagerly. Not so the viscount; he read the document through 27 5,6| powerful than reason - - " The viscount paused, certainly he had 28 6,1| Trigault, M. Patterson, the Viscount de Coralth, and M. Fortunat - 29 6,3| Yes, he is innocent. The Viscount de Coralth is a scoundrel. 30 7,1| utilize the knowledge. The Viscount de Coralth devoted himself 31 7,1| countenance by haughty airs. The Viscount spent at least an hour in 32 7,1| envied by this brilliant viscount, his model and his ideal, 33 7,5| furnished by the cunning viscount. So he shrugged his shoulders, 34 7,6| he had seen the dashing viscount start and change color. 35 7,7| Ferailleur to be sacrificed - the Viscount de Coralth!" ~The bare supposition 36 7,7| of such treachery on the viscount's part brought a flush of 37 10,1| Marquis de Valorsay and the Viscount de Coralth. The former, 38 10,1| glittering gold. The other, the viscount, had suddenly sprung up 39 10,1| Marquis de Valorsay and the Viscount de Coralth, his housekeeper, 40 10,2| want the particulars of the viscount's past life? If so, I can 41 10,2| tell you how much he's a viscount. Ha! ha! Viscount just as 42 10,2| he's a viscount. Ha! ha! Viscount just as much as I am - and 43 10,3| hand, he wrote: ~MY DEAR VISCOUNT - Here's the amount - one 44 10,3| desk, and the next time the viscount comes in, the cashier will 45 10,3| Who'd get the reward? A viscount is always generous; it is 46 10,3| And if you don't find the viscount," added the waiters, "bring 47 10,3| of his stratagem. "For my viscount is caught," he said to himself. " 48 10,4| had any knowledge of the Viscount de Coralth. He had visited 49 10,4| concierge, asked: "Does the Viscount de Coralth live here?" ~" 50 10,4| red waistcoat was in the viscount's employ, and these flowers 51 10,5| Chupin the target which the viscount practised at with pistols 52 10,5| fortunately. He also showed the viscount's blue velvet dressing-gown, 53 10,5| he did not perceive the viscount. In point of fact, M. de 54 10,5| refuse - but we'll see." ~The viscount did not spend much time 55 10,5| make haste." So saying, the viscount went off as he had entered - 56 10,6| he hadn't far to go. The viscount and the baroness are shrewd. 57 10,6| faults, for this seal was the viscount's' invariable precaution 58 10,6| through the canal. ~"The Viscount must certainly have made 59 11,1| compared this vile den with the viscount's luxurious abode, his blood 60 11,2| Charming young men like the Viscount de Coralth never have any 61 11,3| hours to tell me that the viscount need not be worried in the 62 11,3| this for monsieur." ~The viscount seized the missive, with 63 11,3| the day he followed the viscount about, first to the Marquis 64 11,3| subsequently he saw the viscount emerge. He followed him, 65 11,3| intrigue which would ruin the viscount as soon as it was made public. ~ 66 11,4| is generally known as the Viscount de Coralth; but Chupin here 67 13,3| face with that miserable viscount, and then all would have 68 13,4| provided his accomplice, the Viscount de Coralth, with those fatal 69 13,6| marriage of a brilliant viscount by keeping his creditors 70 14,1| friends, M. Costard and the Viscount de Serpillon, the co-proprietors 71 14,1| either M. Costard or the Viscount de Serpillon. Strange to 72 14,1| adversary of mankind had the Viscount de Coralth in his clutches. 73 14,1| despair, it was the once dear viscount that he blamed, accused, 74 14,2| only be M. Costard or the Viscount de Serpillon, or perhaps 75 14,2| Prudence had compelled the viscount to leave Madame d'Argeles' 76 14,2| if you have gone mad?" ~"Viscount!" ~"I can find no other 77 14,2| upon him. "Do you know, viscount, that I begin to think this 78 14,2| an iron nature. But the viscount exercised powerful influence 79 14,2| notorious cocotte - - " ~The viscount sprang from his chair, and 80 14,3| these encounters." ~The viscount had never had a very exalted 81 14,3| I find protectors?" ~The viscount's gravity seemed to increase. " 82 14,3| preserver. A word which the viscount had dropped during the conversation 83 14,3| already?'" replied the viscount. "I am a quarter of an hour 84 14,4| You are most welcome, viscount. This gentleman is undoubtedly 85 14,4| deeply concerned. When the viscount had concluded his story, 86 15,6| be compelled to give the Viscount de Coralth the large reward 87 16,1| reflection, remembrance of the Viscount de Coralth, and the Marquis 88 16,1| smoking-room, talking with the Viscount de Coralth. Not that the 89 16,3| me." ~Left alone with the Viscount de Coralth, and consequently 90 16,3| still as a mummy?" ~The viscount turned as if he had been 91 16,3| that he returned to the viscount's side. "Really, I don't 92 16,4| will not be detected." ~The viscount remarked, with an ironical 93 16,4| America by this time." ~The viscount shook his head. "That's 94 16,4| carriages." ~"Do you hear that, viscount?" exclaimed M. de Valorsay. ~" 95 19,4| Marquis de Valorsay and the Viscount de Coralth that I can establish 96 20,1| the best of spirits. The viscount's apprehensions had been 97 20,1| had really fled, handsome Viscount de Coralth would not appear 98 20,2| M. Wilkie, the brilliant viscount was gayly chatting with 99 20,2| scoundrel known to you as the Viscount de Coralth, but Paul Violaine 100 20,2| die of starvation!" The Viscount de Coralth fairly bellowed 101 20,3| Paul Violaine, alias the Viscount de - - " ~The sharp report 102 20,3| thousand francs each. The viscount had not hesitated. ~* * * * * ~