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I haf receifed die aggonts. You vill haf one hundert tousant francs, Matame de Nucingen, so you can buy chewels and oder tings to make you bretty, as if you could be brettier!" "Good God! the Ragons sold their shares!" exclaimed Birotteau. "Who are those persons?" asked the elegant de Marsay, smiling. "Egzactly," said Monsieur de Nucingen, turning back when he was almost at the door.

"Will Monsieur Birotteau breakfast with us, without ceremony?" said Delphine, motioning towards the table which was sumptuously served. "Madame la baronne, I came on business, and I am " "Yes, matame, vill you bermit us to speak of business?" Delphine made a little sign of assent, saying to her husband, "Are you going to buy perfumery?"

Jeanne imagined all sorts of things, while the baron tried to console her by saying: "There, let him alone, the boy is twenty years old, you know." One morning, a shabbily dressed old man who spoke with a German accent asked for "Matame la vicomtesse."

Rastignac did not leave Mme. de Nucingen till her husband came to take her home. "Madame," Eugene said, "I shall have the pleasure of calling upon you before the Duchesse de Carigliano's ball." "If Matame infites you to come," said the Baron, a thickset Alsatian, with indications of a sinister cunning in his full-moon countenance, "you are quide sure of being well receifed."

But I mak one condeetion," he added, laying his left finger lightly on his nose with an inimitably sly gesture. "Monsieur le baron, it is granted on the sport," said Birotteau, who thought it concerned some tithe to be levied on his profits. "A condeetion to vich I attache der graatest imbortance, because I vish Matame de Nucingen should receif, as she say, zom lessons from Matame Pirodot."

"Perhaps one of my pupil vill go, for dere moder, Matame Paskievich, is very unhappy at the thoughts the officers were made prisoner, as she consider that they were under her protection; and as dey come as friends, dey should be allowed to go away as friends."

The old man heard me with attention, and, while listening, cut the dead branches. "Poor Mironoff!" said he, when I had done my sad story; "'tis a pity! he was a goot officer! And Matame Mironoff, she was a goot lady and first-rate at pickled mushrooms. And what became of Masha, the Captain's daughter?" I replied that she had stayed in the fort, at the pope's house.

Matame is a voman of dirty!" replied the baron, who was prone to time-honored remarks, which he took to be the small change of conversation. "In every sense of the words," replied the Countess. "I am, in fact, five-and-thirty, and mean to set up a little passion " "Oh, yes, my wife ruins me in curiosities and china images "

Matame is a voman of dirty!" replied the baron, who was prone to time-honored remarks, which he took to be the small change of conversation. "In every sense of the words," replied the Countess. "I am, in fact, five-and-thirty, and mean to set up a little passion " "Oh, yes, my wife ruins me in curiosities and china images "