You are not mistaken, my dear Mademoiselle Viefville, and great preparations are made to do it honour.
That it is music, my dear Mademoiselle, in neither fact nor principle.
More extraordinary than to find one's self on a Swiss lake, think you, my dear Mademoiselle Viefville?
Remember, my dear Mademoiselle Heinzleman, this is a purely confidential communication.
She'll never forget this to her dying day, nor will any of us, dear mademoiselle!
In France, children do nothing without the permission of their elders, and it would be well for you to adopt the same rule, my dear mademoiselle.
You will come again, dear mademoiselle," said Sister Denisa, as she kissed the child good-by at the door.
But Fleurange unhesitatingly exclaimed: "Go on, dear mademoiselle, go on without any fear, and boldly pronounce a name I now neither shrink from nor seek to hear.
Here, dear mademoiselle, look on this side, and you will see we are not on the sea, but only on the shore.
It is now over, dear mademoiselle,” whispered Sister Macé, sighing.
My dear Mademoiselle, "Your letter gave great pain to me; and as for my husband, he was quite furious, and declared that he would not live a minute longer in such an abominable world.
I can only say, my dear mademoiselle, that I join in the latter request, and that it would make me perfectly happy, and that the honour and pleasure of your company would be more than a compensation.
I have now, my dear mademoiselle, given you a detail of all I know, and shall be most happy to hear from you if you will please to write to me, etcetera, etcetera.
Dear mademoiselle, allow no such thought to enter your mind.
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