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1 1,1| fatal letter from Madame Leon the evening before, he believed 2 8,1| crown all, she took Madame Leon with her - Madame Leon, 3 8,1| Madame Leon with her - Madame Leon, whom she knew to be the 4 8,1| found a place next to Madame Leon on the seat facing them. 5 8,1| Mademoiselle Marguerite, and Madame Leon, and motioned the coachman 6 8,1| I dismiss you." ~Madame Leon, who was standing near Mademoiselle 7 8,1| reveal her thoughts. "Hush, Leon," she replied. "We are the 8 8,2| was now offered to Madame Leon, who on comparing these 9 8,2| objections, which Madame Leon answered with a venomous 10 8,2| distinguished person. Madame Leon in no wise doubted but this 11 8,2| necessity of preventing Madame Leon from coming in contact with 12 8,3| wife, and opposite Madame Leon, she asked herself if she 13 8,3| Marguerite. At least Madame Leon thought so, or feigned to 14 8,3| your relatives, my dear Leon," she said, without a shade 15 8,5| own room. Thanks to Madame Leon's absence, she found herself 16 8,5| place again before Madame Leon entered, evidently out of 17 8,5| understand." ~But Madame Leon, who was usually so loquacious, 18 9,1| taste of excellent Madame Leon. ~ ~ 19 9,2| keen-sighted person like Madame Leon should not have remarked 20 9,2| rapping at the door of Madame Leon's room. "Who's there?" inquired 21 9,2| It is addressed to Madame Leon. That is your name, is it 22 9,2| have rushed into Madame Leon's room and have snatched 23 9,2| could only watch Madame Leon as she read the letter, 24 9,2| contents of her letter, Madame Leon had not gone back to bed. 25 9,2| behavior of the others. Madame Leon's mind was occupied with 26 9,3| indispensable. ~But Madame Leon, who had not the same reasons 27 9,3| were not deceived, Madame Leon had left the key of the 28 9,4| some clothes which Madame Leon had not yet found time to 29 9,4| and read: "Dear Madame Leon - " "Dear me," she muttered, " 30 9,4| excuse invented by Madame Leon to enable her to absent 31 9,4| kept the letter, Madame Leon would immediately discover 32 9,4| second to lose, that Madame Leon might return at any moment, 33 9,6| Madame de Fondege and Madame Leon had returned, and the abstraction 34 9,6| in the pocket of Madame Leon's dress. Then she breathed 35 9,6| Madame de Fondege and Madame Leon might return at any moment. 36 9,6| dear! ~On her side, Madame Leon proudly showed her dear 37 9,6| lost their senses." ~Madame Leon was already in bed, and 38 9,6| at that same hour, Madame Leon has an appointment with 39 11,3| little while later, Madame Leon had suddenly remembered 40 12,1| by the note which Madame Leon had given him at the garden 41 12,4| note in pencil which Madame Leon had given to Pascal, and 42 12,4| been the work of Madame Leon." ~If he had not already 43 12,4| she had fathomed Madame Leon's character, I should not 44 13,6| in an undertone: "Madame Leon is in the drawing-room with 45 13,6| he hope to escape Madame Leon's keen eyes? Fortunately 46 13,7| considerably disturbed by Madame Leon's visit to the marquis. " 47 13,8| an encounter with Madame Leon and Dr. Jodon. ~"Well! Monsieur 48 16,2| Marquis de Valorsay by Madame Leon, he had fathomed the whole 49 16,4| skilful fellow whom Madame Leon has found for me. Everything 50 16,4| night at the latest Madame Leon will let this man into the 51 16,4| Maumejan, the doctor, Madame Leon, and Vantrasson, not counting 52 16,4| when he perceived Madame Leon, who entered the room out 53 16,4| not least," resumed Madame Leon, "on returning home this 54 17,2| it happened that Madame Leon chanced to surprise her 55 18,1| shopping. As for Madame Leon, most of her time seemed 56 18,1| successively greeted Madame Leon, who returned home quite 57 18,2| Laroze, to which Madame Leon had taken such a liking, 58 18,2| cigar; and finally Madame Leon made her escape without 59 18,4| anxiety, she forgot Madame Leon, but the latter had not 60 19,2| difficulties might arise. Madame Leon, who had been invisible 61 19,2| Marquis de Valorsay to Madame Leon. She placed it carefully 62 19,3| conspiracy. I had seen Madame Leon, and had trusted her with 63 19,3| coming, but it was Madame Leon who appeared. She brought 64 19,3| Now she remembered Madame Leon's embarrassment when she 65 19,4| marquis had written to Madame Leon. "Ah! this is the scoundrel' 66 19,5| to-morrow night, Madame Leon will open the garden gate 67 19,5| Chalusse, and just as Madame Leon and the wretch with her 68 20,1| be deserted, and Madame Leon and Vantrasson can operate 69 20,2| Vantrasson and mother Leon have confessed everything." ~" 70 20,3| of Vantrasson and Madame Leon - the former of whom was