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1 2| the moment - the beautiful Countess Foedora...~" 'I have never 2 2| me afresh. Here was the Countess Foedora, rich and loveless, 3 2| as to my conduct with the countess; he described her as mean, 4 2| and hurried back to the countess, whom I had seen in the 5 2| problem for science. The countess sat in silence for a moment 6 2| lofty soul dwelt in the countess, lent to her face those 7 2| before my eyes. I saw the countess again in her white dress 8 2| looked round, and saw the countess hidden in the shadow at 9 2| between us both suspended. The countess was glacial: a presentiment 10 2| fire and left us alone, the countess turned to me with an inexplicable 11 2| daily life to which the countess had not given importance, 12 2| your ascendency over the countess, gave out that you were 13 2| presumptuous speeches, and gave the countess credit for no little magnanimity. 14 2| adventurer, or some shady countess or other, will be found 15 2| said; 'we shall see your countess there, and I will show you 16 2| perfection!' ~"We saw the countess, radiant amid the splendors 17 2| a note from Foedora. The countess asked me to take her to 18 2| sound for the most part; the countess had sent away her carriage. 19 2| important service,' said the countess, looking at me in an embarrassed 20 2| drawing-rooms, or one of the countess' great dinners must sustain 21 2| that lay between us. The countess confirmed all my fears; 22 2| Well, he called upon the countess, and completely eclipsed 23 2| some freak of fashion. The countess showed some signs of a wish 24 2| portrait in order to escort the countess. Although the pawnbroker 25 2| in it, and I waited the countess' coming soiree with impatience. 26 2| came for his hat from the countess' chest of drawers, close 27 2| the boudoir close by, the countess, finding only some five 28 2| not to quarrel,' said the countess, laughing. ~" 'I am quite 29 2| sarcastic encomiums misled the countess, who sacrificed without 30 2| writes Memoirs,' put in the countess, who seemed to object to 31 2| prevailed. ~" 'Memoirs of a sham countess, madame,' replied Rastignac. ' 32 2| rival, left alone with the countess, rose to go. ~" 'What! already?' 33 2| of Pria che spunti, the countess entered her room. No one 34 2| clearness of tone in the countess' voice, a thrilling harmony 35 2| Life is very empty,' the countess went on. 'Ah! be careful 36 2| her maid left her. The countess turned to and fro several 37 2| to read a comedy at the countess' house in two days' time; 38 2| is strong indeed. ~"The countess, in her blue cashmere gown, 39 2| my soul I wedded her. The countess was subdued and fascinated 40 2| carrying out the design. The countess is an admirable monster 41 2| shirt to his back. Any day a countess or an actress or a run of 42 3| side of the theatre. The Countess had probably only just come, 43 3| speech had already given the Countess an incurable wound. We know 44 3| soul; or Pauline become a countess, and twice a millionaire, 45 3| fair hair. "How stupid your Countess Foedora is! How pleased 46 3| the risk of offending the countess, for if she ever came to