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 1     I|       talk seriously with Madame Tellier, whom everybody respected,
 2     I|          old gray chapel.~Madame Tellier, who came of a respectable
 3     I|    belonged. Monsieur and Madame Tellier, who had formerly been innkeepers
 4     I|     carriage they kissed Madame' Tellier as their kind mother, who
 5     I| gentlemen who were there. Madame Tellier, who was on friendly terms
 6     I|          women, thanks to Madame Tellier's conciliatory wisdom, and
 7     I|          much frequented. Madame Tellier had succeeded in giving
 8     I|       dinner." In a word, Madame Tellier's house was somewhere to
 9     I|          the direction of Madame Tellier's establishment, which was
10    II|                   PART II~Madame Tellier had a brother, who was a
11    II|          they only said: "Madame Tellier is living at Fecamp," which
12    II|        was coming on, and Madame Tellier was in great embarrassment.
13    II|       express carried off Madame Tellier and her companions in a
14    II|          in the carriage. Madame Tellier was dressed in blue silk
15    II|         all considerably. Madame Tellier, however, quickly regained
16    II|          same manner, and Madame Tellier was longingly handling a
17    II|      used to say.~Lastly, Madame Tellier herself put out her leg,
18    II|          so coarsely that Madame Tellier was obliged sharply to put
19    II|       the back, Raphaele, Madame Tellier and her brother on the three
20    II|       singing a hymn, but Madame Tellier would not let them go in,
21    II|         on a table, while Madame Tellier was directing the movements
22    II|     triumph was complete.~Madame Tellier's regiment, with its leader
23    II|         to the choir, and Madame Tellier sat there with her sister-in-law,
24    II|     tears are contagious, Madame Tellier soon in turn found that
25    II|        of one hand, while Madame Tellier took the other, and Raphaele
26    II|       drinking to excess. Madame Tellier looked at the clock every
27    II|        much affected, and Madame Tellier, who was holding the girl
28    II|         incoherently.~But Madame Tellier, who was very indignant,
29    II|      Cure de Meudon," but Madame Tellier made her stop immediately,
30    II|       the girls, and even Madame Tellier herself, joined in the chorus:~ "
31    II|      times together." But Madame Tellier replied very sensibly: "
32   III|     refreshed and rested, Madame Tellier could not help saying:~"
33   III|       the passers-by that Madame Tellier had returned, and in a moment
34   III|        of his impatience.~Madame Tellier's establishment had put
35   III|     Tribunal of Commerce, Madame Tellier's regular but Platonic wooer,
36   III|    straight.~Fernanae and Madame Tellier remained with the four men,
37   III|        get three bottles, Madame Tellier." And Fernande gave him
38   III|        the tax collector, Madame Tellier let Monsieur Vasse take
39   III|        such elegance that Madame Tellier was quite captivated.~Frederic
40   III|       were still dancing.~Madame Tellier let them amuse themselves
41   III|          such generosity, Madame Tellier, who was beaming, said to
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