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1 1,1| however, she's a young lady as lofty as the clouds, 2 1,2| vile woman said? This young lady whom she spoke of, whom 3 2,2| But my wife is not a fine lady. She is simply Madame Trigault, 4 2,4| that crowns one a great lady, you ARE one - and one of 5 2,5| and a moment afterward a lady passed quickly through the 6 3,3| sufficiently in love to watch my lady's house at night even when 7 3,3| enamoured of a charming young lady, whose husband had gone 8 3,4| say, he bought it. This lady's husband must either be 9 5,5| restaurant, at the club, or in a lady's boudoir, I am merely the 10 7,7| Argeles establishment, as that lady was a Chalusse, and consequently 11 8,2| handsome, queenly young lady so obliging, when Evariste, 12 8,3| of hours, my dear young lady. My relatives would never 13 8,4| almost believed it - but the lady was too shrewd for that. 14 8,5| speak of it, my dear young lady; they were all of them away 15 8,5| after kissing her dear young lady, she went into her own room. ~" 16 9,2| congratulate her dear young lady upon having accepted their 17 9,2| there?" inquired that worthy lady. ~It was Justine, Madame 18 9,2| evident that the estimable lady was expecting this missive 19 9,2| of good living, the dear lady, as she confessed herself, 20 9,6| proudly showed her dear young lady a very pretty present which 21 10,4| the handsomest and richest lady in Paris, for you're certainly 22 10,4| Madeleine, a very elegant lady called me, and said: 'M. 23 10,4| address?" ~"Is there any lady who's likely to send such 24 10,6| to give an answer to the lady who is waiting at the Madeleine, 25 10,6| the kind and charitable lady who watches over his brigand 26 11,3| announced that the young lady he expected was there. " 27 12,2| continued the obdurate old lady. "You heard Madame Vantrasson' 28 12,4| 198). Letter from a young lady who has promised her dying 29 13,1| time to step aside, and a lady passed him rapidly, without 30 13,1| living prototype of this lady, save as regards the color 31 13,6| Enough! Let the lady and gentleman wait." ~The 32 14,1| compelled him to ask the lady's pardon. He, Wilkie, to 33 14,2| of that extremely stylish lady, that notorious cocotte - - " ~ 34 16,2| Marguerite." ~"I don't know the lady." ~"She's a young girl who 35 16,4| thanks for your zeal, my dear lady," he replied, "but all this 36 17,2| surprise her dear young lady in close conversation with 37 17,2| sixteenth of October, a lady living in the Rue d'Ulm 38 17,2| knows where. However, this lady is a relative of my employer, 39 17,3| respectable-looking old lady, enumerated the number of 40 17,3| baggage to go?" the old lady had answered, "To London." ~ 41 17,3| handling the baggage of an old lady bound for London, on the 42 17,3| train after all; the old lady had left it in the cloak-room, 43 18,1| her come in at once." ~A lady who looked some forty years 44 18,1| her hands: "My dear young lady," said she, "I am the sister-in-law 45 18,4| lieutenant and her dear young lady. Marguerite had no wish 46 18,5| So let me take this young lady to the baroness, and you 47 19,1| after all, for the good lady did not even pretend to 48 19,1| tremble." But the worthy lady's fright was as nothing 49 19,2| white hair of an elderly lady. Glancing behind her to 50 19,2| on the back seat, the old lady and the young girl remained 51 19,2| Thus the puritanical old lady had come to fetch Marguerite, 52 19,5| mind of the puritanical old lady, and realized that her whole 53 19,5| already the obstinate old lady had been struggling against 54 20,3| meet the puritanical old lady leaning on the baron's arm.