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XXXIII ROSETTE THE BRUNETTE

XXXIV THE UMBRELLAS. THE POLKA

XXXV A HIGH LIVER

XXXVI A SCENE

XXXVII ROSETTE'S SEVEN AUNTS

XXXVIII THE DEALER IN SPONGES

XXXIX A PARTY OF FOUR

XL A SICK CHILD

XLI THE REWARD OF WELLDOING

XLII A CONSOLATION

XLIII CONJECTURES

XLIV LOVE ON ALL SIDES

XLV SECOND-SIGHT IN WOMEN

XLVI FONTENAY-SOUS-BOIS

XLVII THE NEIGHBOR

XLVIII AT THE OPERA

XLIX A DOUBLE DUEL

L A PRESENTATION

THE GIRL WITH THREE PETTICOATS

I THE DANGER OF SLEEPING TOO MUCH

II HOW DUPONT AMUSED HIMSELF AT THE BALL

III MADEMOISELLE GEORGETTE

IV YOUNG COLINET

V AN INGENUOUS YOUTH

VI A PRIVATE DINING-ROOM

VII THE SECOND PETTICOAT

VIII A GENTLEMAN WHO DID NOT RUIN HIMSELF FOR WOMEN

IX THE LITTLE BLACK SKIRT DOES ITS WORK

X A BOX OF CANDIED FRUIT

XI DECLARATION AND OBSTINACY

XII LOVE! LOVE! WHEN THOU HAST TAKEN US CAPTIVE!

XIII A BROOCH

XIV COLINET'S SECOND VISIT

XV A DAINTY BREAKFAST

XVI TWELVE THOUSAND FRANCS

XVII A PARCEL

XVIII A BLASE YOUNG MAN

XIX THE VISCOUNT'S FRIENDS

XX THE THIRD PETTICOAT

XXI AN ATTACK

XXII TERTIA SOLVET

XXIII THE GENTLEMEN WITH THE THREE PETTICOATS

XXIV THE MOTIVE

Copyright 1903 by G. Barrie & Sons
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DUPONT'S DISCOMFITURE

As she spoke, Georgette found a way to let the skirt fall at her feet. She jumped over it, ran to where her shawl and bonnet were hanging, and left the room before Dupont, who still held the striped skirt in his hand, had recovered from his astonishment.

NOVELS

BY

Paul de Kock

VOLUME VI

FRÉDÉRIQUE
VOL. II


THE GIRL WITH THREE
PETTICOATS



colophon PRINTED BY ARRANGEMENT WITH GEORGE BARRIE'S SONS


THE JEFFERSON PRESS

BOSTON NEW YORK




Copyrighted, 1903-1904, by G. B. & Sons.





FRÉDÉRIQUE
 
[CONTINUED]
 
XXXIII ROSETTE THE BRUNETTE
XXXIV THE UMBRELLAS.—THE POLKA
XXXV A HIGH LIVER
XXXVI A SCENE
XXXVII ROSETTE'S SEVEN AUNTS
XXXVIII THE DEALER IN SPONGES
XXXIX A PARTY OF FOUR
XL A SICK CHILD
XLI THE REWARD OF WELLDOING
XLII A CONSOLATION
XLIII CONJECTURES
XLIV LOVE ON ALL SIDES
XLV SECOND-SIGHT IN WOMEN
XLVI FONTENAY-SOUS-BOIS
XLVII THE NEIGHBOR
XLVIII AT THE OPÉRA
XLIX A DOUBLE DUEL
L A PRESENTATION
 
THE GIRL WITH THREE PETTICOATS
 
I THE DANGER OF SLEEPING TOO MUCH
II HOW DUPONT AMUSED HIMSELF AT THE BALL
III MADEMOISELLE GEORGETTE
IV YOUNG COLINET
V AN INGENUOUS YOUTH
VI A PRIVATE DINING-ROOM
VII THE SECOND PETTICOAT
VIII A GENTLEMAN WHO DID NOT RUIN HIMSELF FOR WOMEN
IX THE LITTLE BLACK SKIRT DOES ITS WORK
X A BOX OF CANDIED FRUIT
XI DECLARATION AND OBSTINACY
XII LOVE! LOVE! WHEN THOU HAST TAKEN US CAPTIVE!
XIII A BROOCH
XIV COLINET'S SECOND VISIT
XV A DAINTY BREAKFAST
XVI TWELVE THOUSAND FRANCS
XVII A PARCEL
XVIII A BLASÉ YOUNG MAN
XIX THE VISCOUNT'S FRIENDS
XX THE THIRD PETTICOAT
XXI AN ATTACK
XXII TERTIA SOLVET
XXIII THE GENTLEMEN WITH THE THREE PETTICOATS
XXIV THE MOTIVE
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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