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"But the chewels will be welcome, my fat burglar friend." "You shall know him. Goot night, motame. You are a tidbit for ein king; but I am only a poor banker more dan sixty year olt, and you hafe made me feel vat power the voman I lofe hafe ofer me since your difine beauty hafe not make me forget her." "Vell, dat is ver' pretty vat you say," replied the Englishwoman.

In short, try to look young." "Monsieur," said Georges, "here is Mademoiselle Eugenie." "Adie, motame," said the banker, and he escorted his wife as far as her own rooms, to make sure that she should not overhear their conference. On his return, he took Europe by the hand and led her into his room with a sort of ironical respect.

For it was indeed an event calculated to produce the greatest sensation. Madame de Nucingen went into fits of laughter when Lucien betrayed her husband's secret; but the Baron, when he heard his wife's sarcasms, took her by the arm and led her into the recess of a window. "Motame," said he in an undertone, "have I ever laughed at all at your passions, that you should laugh at mine?

"The Baron would not grow so thin but for a hopeless love, and he has money enough to buy all the women who will or can sell themselves!" "I do not know who she it," said the Baron. "And as Motame de Nucingen is inside de trawing-room, I may say so, dat till now I have nefer known what it is to lof. Lof! I tink it is to grow tin." "And where did you meet this innocent daisy?" asked Rastignac.