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1 5 | than that?" ~"She was the mistress of the old Duke of . . ." ~" 2 5 | Was she really his mistress?" ~"So they say; at all 3 7 | increased. At that time I had as mistress a very affectionate and 4 7 | she would be a charming mistress to have." ~Happily, the 5 10| then you will have a sorry mistress; a woman who is nervous, 6 10| day I should become your mistress, you are bound to know that 7 11| produced on me by my future mistress was so strong that it still 8 11| want? For me to be your mistress? Well, I have already told 9 12| woman becomes the man's mistress and loves him. How? why? 10 12| and if I was to have a mistress like Marguerite I should 11 13| you have the most charming mistress in Paris. She receives you 12 13| that Marguerite is not his mistress. Then, it is all very well 13 13| days, she has only been my mistress since yesterday, and she 14 14| really cares no more for his mistress leaves her without writing 15 14| fellow; she is a charming mistress, and it isn't everybody 16 14| reason why she should be my mistress, since my income was insufficient 17 15| year, and if I were your mistress and had another lover, you 18 16| that I could not change my mistress's life, I changed my own. 19 16| can never refuse to one's mistress. ~As I have told you, I 20 16| would make me forget my mistress, it was needful for me to 21 16| struck when I might go to my mistress. Then, and by this I knew 22 16| clouds. The sun shone upon my mistress as it might have shone upon 23 17| gainer in so, far that my mistress now belonged to me more 24 17| whole days at the feet of my mistress. We opened the windows upon 25 18| day one discovers in one's mistress a new charm and unknown 26 20| explain it to you. Have a mistress if you will; pay her as 27 20| ways. You will leave your mistress." ~"I am very sorry to disobey 28 20| nothing else. Meanwhile, your mistress will console herself; she 29 21| that you are sure to have a mistress, and he ought to be thankful 30 21| during my absence, her mistress had received any letter 31 21| young man must have his mistress, and that, from the fresh 32 22| too late to hope for my mistress's return. Yet, after all 33 22| she awoke and asked if her mistress had come in. ~"No; but if 34 22| Armand, I shall be the mistress of another man. All is over 35 23| able to make me forget my mistress. ~Shooting had begun, and 36 23| bowed coldly to my former mistress, who just then reached her 37 23| contredanse I went up to the mistress of the house, who displayed 38 23| That woman should be my mistress. I began by dancing with 39 24| might imagine. I gave my new mistress a carriage and jewels. I 40 24| which I did not encourage my mistress to relate and which I did 41 24| upon her because she was my mistress, and that I must write and 42 24| pretence that this woman is my mistress, is a thing I will never 43 24| since then, she had been the mistress of another man, other kisses 44 24| hand once more. You have a mistress; she is young, pretty, you 45 25| proof that since I was your mistress I had spared no sacrifice 46 25| that there is not only the mistress, but the family; that besides 47 26| hoping that I shall be their mistress later on. If they could 48 26| de G. has returned. His mistress has been unfaithful to him. 49 26| forgot that I had been his mistress, and he tried to make me