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Did you see how those young snobs lowered their voices when I mentioned my encounter with poor Caderousse? ....
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To obtain that distance and the use of new weapons it required the prestige with which the Marquis suddenly clothed himself in the eyes of Gorka's seconds by pronouncing the name, still legendary in the provinces and to the foreigner, of Gramont-Caderousse -- 'Sic transit gloria mundi'!
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A little farther on is Bellegarde, where Dumas placed Caderousse's little inn, the unworthy Caderousse and his still more unworthy wife, who finished the career of Edmond Dantès while he was masquerading as the Abbé.
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I persuaded the handsome Duchess de Grammont-Caderousse to put none on for her sittings.
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To obtain that distance and the use of new weapons it required the prestige with which the Marquis suddenly clothed himself in the eyes of Gorka's seconds by pronouncing the name, still legendary in the provinces and to the foreigner, of Gramont-Caderousse -- 'Sic transit gloria mundi'!
Cosmopolis — Complete Paul Bourget 1893
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Did you see how those young snobs lowered their voices when I mentioned my encounter with poor Caderousse? ...
Cosmopolis — Complete Paul Bourget 1893
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Caderousse, the robbery in the Count of Monte-Cristo's house, the revelations made by the prisoner with regard to M. de Villefort, the latter's confession, his insanity, and finally the suicide of his wife.
The Son of Monte-Cristo, Volume I Jules Lermina 1877
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Villefort, Caderousse, Danglars and Morcerf had succumbed to him, and he could now triumphantly exclaim: "I am your master; I have punished all of you as you have deserved."
The Son of Monte-Cristo, Volume I Jules Lermina 1877
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"The man who was murdered in my house was recognized as a former galley-slave named Caderousse, and a letter was found in his pocket which bore a remarkable address."
The Son of Monte-Cristo, Volume I Jules Lermina 1877
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Caderousse, Ferdinand, Danglars, and Villefort had been his enemies, and now justice had overtaken all of them.
The Son of Monte-Cristo, Volume I Jules Lermina 1877
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