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"How do you fight if you...
"You are nearer the truth than...
The cry, the look, the action...
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Cowardice is like courage; of both...
Marie, desperately in love with Bonnebault,...
"The King of Hearts of the...
Though deeply moved as she listened...
Bent by toil, with pallid face...
Never a farthing's worth, never so...
The patriot peasant returned to his...
Niseron, the Aristides of Blangy, spoke...
"Hey! what's happening so unusual?" he...
The first to come was Courtecuisse,...
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"It is enough to make a...
"Just see what a position Courtecuisse...
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Clear-sighted enough to estimate the elements...
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"Spanish wine, and that trebles it!"...
"Why don't YOU do it?" said...
"Tut! tut!" cried Jean-Louis Tonsard, who...
The policy contained in this allocution...
"As for me," said Bonnebault, putting...
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One day, after the countess was...
Perhaps you will remember certain masters...
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At the corner of the fireplace...
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Madame Niseron, the wife of the...
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Now about sixty-seven years of age,...
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Annette, who was a picture of...
Deep as a monk, silent as...
To complete the portrait of the...
This dangerous usurer, who proposed to...
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"Monsieur Rigou, it is I,--Vaudoyer." Jean...
"You are frightened," said Rigou, softly,...
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"Well, transfer the mortgage to me,...
"He has the law with him,"...
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"He'll protect us," said Tonsard, turning...
The chateau of Soulanges, rebuilt under...
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Literary travellers who may pass this...
The house, only one story high,...
The style of the Hotel Soudry...
Madame Soudry, respectfully imitating Mademoiselle Laguerre,...
This attire, which deserves the name...
When she went out Madame Soudry...
The woman found herself courted and...
For some time past the twelve...
The most important personage after Madame...
[*] "Croute," "crouton," and "croute-au-pot,"...
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Monsieur Lupin's son, Amaury, was a...
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These treasures, laid out on shelves...
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These fine verses were published in...
This great poet is still ignorant...
Guerbet, the collector, a man of...
Vermut was the butt of Madame...
The elder Guerbet, brother of the...
It is unnecessary to remark that...
If Rigou, Soudry, and Gaubertin had...
CHAPTER II THE CONSPIRATORS IN...
Too self-indulgent to be at the...
"It's Pere Rigou," he said. "I...
Like Tonsard, whose renown released him...
Plissoud combined with his duties of...
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"My digestion is so troublesome!" he...
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"Bravo for the son of the...
"He loves his wife too well,"...
Usually the Soulanges party stayed at...
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"Alas! the wrong I did in...
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"Ah!" said the notary, biting his...
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"You are quite wrong, gentlemen," said...
"At her own expense!" cried Madame...
Is not this a picture of...
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A dozen arbor-vitae, which ought to...
As for coffee, Pere Socquard simply...
There, from 1802 to 1804, all...
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"Adieu, Pere Socquard," said Rigou. "I'll...
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"Well, if that's so," said Marie,...
"I shall drop you at the...
"Very good," replied Rigou. "Shall I...
"Let's begin by taking a crust...
"Asleep." "And you no longer disturb...
"On my honor, Jeannette is as...
Jeanette, by her master's order, disappeared...
"Yes, but the Comte de Soulanges...
That is the history of the...
The shape of Ville-aux-Fayes followed the...
These changes, on which the inhabitants...
We ask those who really know...
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Gaubertin left his guests to walk...
"All the rest," replied Rigou, stiffly....
"I'm willing," said Rigou. "Well, now,...
"Now, papa skull-cap, do you mean...
"Well, gentlemen," she said, bowing, "I...
CHAPTER V VICTORY WITHOUT A...
Vaudoyer, Courtecuisse, Tonsard and his family,...
"Will they be allowed to put...
"Wherever one goes," said old Mother...
"You've tried your hand at cajoling...
"Groison! there's another lucky fellow!" said...
During this scene Catherine Tonsard stood...
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The gloomy scene was harrowing to...
"Yes, yes! we haven't got to...
The fair of Soulanges took place...
The countess had placed Genevieve Niseron,...
CHAPTER VII THE GREYHOUND Towards...
"He is such a good young...
On the morning of the second...
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The morning was a September morning....
So, then the tilbury reached the...
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"The noise I heard, dear instructress...
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"Is that you, Bonnebault?" "Yes, my...
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"The general, the general!" sneered Courtecuisse;...
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"Don't trouble about that," said Courtecuisse,...
While this orgy was going on...
As she spoke she stood still,...
"I can tell you," said the...
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CHAPTER X THE TRIUMPH OF...
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The next evening the sub-prefect, having...
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A few days ago the marriage...
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Bourlac, Bernard-Jean-Baptiste-Macloud, Baron de The Seamy...
Scherbelloff, Princesse (or Scherbellof or Sherbelloff)...
Project Gutenberg's Southern Lights and Shadows,...
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