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 1     I|           else talk seriously with Madame Tellier, whom everybody
 2     I|          with its old gray chapel.~Madame Tellier, who came of a respectable
 3     I|         had belonged. Monsieur and Madame Tellier, who had formerly
 4     I|           the carriage they kissed Madame' Tellier as their kind mother,
 5     I|          gentlemen who were there. Madame Tellier, who was on friendly
 6     I|          As the staff was limited, madame had endeavored that each
 7     I|        these five women, thanks to Madame Tellier's conciliatory wisdom,
 8     I|          was very much frequented. Madame Tellier had succeeded in
 9     I|          after dinner." In a word, Madame Tellier's house was somewhere
10     I|           went in the direction of Madame Tellier's establishment,
11    II|                            PART II~Madame Tellier had a brother, who
12    II|           of her, they only said: "Madame Tellier is living at Fecamp,"
13    II|    Confirmation was coming on, and Madame Tellier was in great embarrassment.
14    II|          clock express carried off Madame Tellier and her companions
15    II|            colors in the carriage. Madame Tellier was dressed in blue
16    II| embarrassed them all considerably. Madame Tellier, however, quickly
17    II|      thinking she had said enough, madame gave him a dignified bow
18    II|            in the same manner, and Madame Tellier was longingly handling
19    II|      Raphaele used to say.~Lastly, Madame Tellier herself put out
20    II|          behaving so coarsely that Madame Tellier was obliged sharply
21    II|      chairs at the back, Raphaele, Madame Tellier and her brother
22    II|      nothing since they left home. Madame Rivet ran out and made them
23    II|           were singing a hymn, but Madame Tellier would not let them
24    II|          quietly on a table, while Madame Tellier was directing the
25    II|            s triumph was complete.~Madame Tellier's regiment, with
26    II|            close to the choir, and Madame Tellier sat there with her
27    II|           as tears are contagious, Madame Tellier soon in turn found
28    II|            hold of one hand, while Madame Tellier took the other,
29    II|           brought up the rear with Madame Rivet; and the child, who
30    II|            was drinking to excess. Madame Tellier looked at the clock
31    II|            very much affected, and Madame Tellier, who was holding
32    II|        whether the cart was ready, madame went upstairs.~Rivet, who
33    II|       stammering incoherently.~But Madame Tellier, who was very indignant,
34    II|          Gros Cure de Meudon," but Madame Tellier made her stop immediately,
35    II|            all the girls, and even Madame Tellier herself, joined
36    II|          good times together." But Madame Tellier replied very sensibly: "
37   III|       house, refreshed and rested, Madame Tellier could not help saying:~"
38   III|           told the passers-by that Madame Tellier had returned, and
39   III|     consequence of his impatience.~Madame Tellier's establishment
40   III|          the Tribunal of Commerce, Madame Tellier's regular but Platonic
41   III|        head straight.~Fernanae and Madame Tellier remained with the
42   III|      champagne; get three bottles, Madame Tellier." And Fernande gave
43   III|           round the tax collector, Madame Tellier let Monsieur Vasse
44   III|            with such elegance that Madame Tellier was quite captivated.~
45   III|           they were still dancing.~Madame Tellier let them amuse themselves
46   III|       surprise at such generosity, Madame Tellier, who was beaming,
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