ters to the word I said,--that'll do.
I must tie a knot in the corner of my handkerchief, that I may be able
to recollect this bother of a name. Ciss--Cissy--Cecily--I've got it!"
"Well, now, I think it is time for me to visit Mlle. Rigolette," said
Rodolph to Madame Pipelet, as he quitted the lodge.
"And when you come down-stairs, M. Rodolph, I hope you will just speak a
word or two to my dear old darling of a husband. He has had a deal of
trouble lately, and I know it will be a great relief to him to tell you
all about it. That beast of a Cabrion has been at his old tricks
again!"
"Be assured, Madame Pipelet, I shall always be ready to sympathise with
your worthy husband in all his troubles."
And with these words Rodolph, strangely preoccupied with the recent
visit of Madame d'Orbigny to Polidori, slowly pursued his way to the
apartment of Mlle. Rigolette.
END OF VOLUME III.
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Transcriber's Notes:
This e-text was prepared from numbered edition 505 of the 1000 printed.
Minor punctuation and capitalization corrections have been made without
comment.
Minor typographical errors of single words, otherwise spelled correctly
throughout the text have been made without comment.
Contents, corrected printers error of Chapter III page reference from
page 109 to page 108.
p. 26, removed duplicate "and" (strictly and expressly forbidden)
p. 86, changed "ask" to "asked" ("...on the spot?" asked Rodolph.)
Word Variations appearing in the original text which have been retained:
"Duchess" and "Duchesse"
"good-by" and "good-bye"
"Halloa" and "Holloa"
"Saint-Remy" and "Saint Remy"
Words using the [oe] ligature, which have been herein represented as
"oe": "subpoenaed", "_chef-d'oeuvre_", "phoenix", "Bureau des
Moeurs"
Throughout the text, illustrations and their captions were placed on
facing pages. For the purpose of this e-text these pages have been
combined into one entry.
Footnotes, originally at the bottom of a printed page, have been placed
directly below the paragraph in which their anchor symbol appears.
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