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You only can deal with her. Do not delay. Come at once, or we must go to you. Ripaldi, Hôtel Ivoire, Rue Bellechasse." "What does this mean? Who sends it? Who is Ripaldi?" asked Sir Charles, rather brusquely. "He he oh, Charles, I shall have to go. Anything would be better than his coming here." "Ripaldi? Haven't I heard the name? He was one of those in the sleeping-car, I think?

Thus she had two happy days, for she hoped to deal a mortal blow at the Baroness and her daughter. To go to Crevel's house, in the Rue des Saussayes, she crossed the Pont du Carrousel, went along the Quai Voltaire, the Quai d'Orsay, the Rue Bellechasse, Rue de l'Universite, the Pont de la Concorde, and the Avenue de Marigny.

I believe that she holds the key to the situation, that when we hear her story we shall have a clear case against Quadling; and who knows? she may completely exonerate Madame la Comtesse." During the events just recorded, which occupied a good hour, the police agents had time to go and come from the Rue Bellechasse.

He was able, however, to the last, to enjoy the summer at his country-house, at Champrosay, and even to travel in an invalid's chair; in 1896 he visited for the first time London and Oxford, and saw Mr. George Meredith. In Paris he had long occupied rooms in the Rue de Bellechasse, where Madame Alphonse Daudet was accustomed to entertain a brilliant company.

Promise me that you will proclaim them at your mairie, in the faubourg, and wherever you possibly can." "I promise." I go off, with M. Moreau, towards the Tuileries. In the Rue Bellechasse are galloping horses. A squadron of dragoons flashes by and seems to be fleeing from a man with bare arms who is running behind them and brandishing a sword. The Tuileries are still guarded by troops.

Things came to such a pitch that, in an effort to save himself from being altogether forbidden to meet her anywhere, Swann, remembering that she knew and was deeply attached to my great-uncle Adolphe, whose friend he himself also had been, went one day to see him in his little flat in the Rue de Bellechasse, to ask him to use his influence with Odette.

She came out with her impression of Madame de Vionnet of whom she had "heard so much"; she came out with her impression of Jeanne, whom she had been "dying to see": she brought it out with a blandness by which her auditor was really stirred that she had been with Sarah early that very afternoon, and after dreadful delays caused by all sorts of things, mainly, eternally, by the purchase of clothes clothes that unfortunately wouldn't be themselves eternal to call in the Rue de Bellechasse.

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