XXXIV THE UMBRELLAS. THE POLKA THE GIRL WITH THREE PETTICOATS I THE DANGER OF SLEEPING TOO MUCH II HOW DUPONT AMUSED HIMSELF AT THE BALL VIII A GENTLEMAN WHO DID NOT RUIN HIMSELF FOR WOMEN IX THE LITTLE BLACK SKIRT DOES ITS WORK XII LOVE! LOVE! WHEN THOU HAST TAKEN US CAPTIVE! XXIII THE GENTLEMEN WITH THE THREE PETTICOATS Copyright 1903 by G. Barrie & Sons 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 |
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ROSETTE THE BRUNETTE | |
THE UMBRELLAS.—THE POLKA | |
A HIGH LIVER | |
A SCENE | |
ROSETTE'S SEVEN AUNTS | |
THE DEALER IN SPONGES | |
A PARTY OF FOUR | |
A SICK CHILD | |
THE REWARD OF WELLDOING | |
A CONSOLATION | |
CONJECTURES | |
LOVE ON ALL SIDES | |
SECOND-SIGHT IN WOMEN | |
FONTENAY-SOUS-BOIS | |
THE NEIGHBOR | |
AT THE OPÉRA | |
A DOUBLE DUEL | |
A PRESENTATION | |
THE GIRL WITH THREE PETTICOATS | |
THE DANGER OF SLEEPING TOO MUCH | |
HOW DUPONT AMUSED HIMSELF AT THE BALL | |
MADEMOISELLE GEORGETTE | |
YOUNG COLINET | |
AN INGENUOUS YOUTH | |
A PRIVATE DINING-ROOM | |
THE SECOND PETTICOAT | |
A GENTLEMAN WHO DID NOT RUIN HIMSELF FOR WOMEN | |
THE LITTLE BLACK SKIRT DOES ITS WORK | |
A BOX OF CANDIED FRUIT | |
DECLARATION AND OBSTINACY | |
LOVE! LOVE! WHEN THOU HAST TAKEN US CAPTIVE! | |
A BROOCH | |
COLINET'S SECOND VISIT | |
A DAINTY BREAKFAST | |
TWELVE THOUSAND FRANCS | |
A PARCEL | |
A BLASÉ YOUNG MAN | |
THE VISCOUNT'S FRIENDS | |
THE THIRD PETTICOAT | |
AN ATTACK | |
TERTIA SOLVET | |
THE GENTLEMEN WITH THE THREE PETTICOATS | |
THE MOTIVE |