Madame Hoo stole Sydelle Pulaski's shorthand notebook to prevent her from revealing valuable information contained in the notebook. Madame Hoo likely had something to hide or was protecting her own secrets from being exposed.
In the novel "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, the character Sandy McSouthers, who is also Sam Westing in disguise, stole Sydelle Pulaski's shorthand notebook. Sandy McSouthers is revealed to be the mastermind behind the elaborate game set up by Sam Westing to solve his own murder. Sydelle's shorthand notebook contained valuable information that Sam Westing needed to carry out his plan.
Madame Loisel's friendship with Madame Forestier is characterized by Madame Forestier's generosity and Madame Loisel's desire to emulate Madame Forestier's lifestyle. Madame Loisel is envious of Madame Forestier's wealth and status, which creates tension in their relationship.
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Madame de Staël ? Madame de La Fayette ? Madame de Graffigny ? Madame de Sévigné ? and there are other ones...
The teams mentioned in "The Westing Game" book are the pairs formed for the game created by Samuel W. Westing. These pairs are: Jake Wexler and Grace Windsor Wexler, James Hoo and Denton Deere, Theo Theodorakis and Chris Theodorakis, Doug Hoo and Angela Wexler, Sydelle Pulaski and Angela Wexler, and Otis Amber and Ms. Crow.
Madame Sun Lin Hoo, Jake Wexler, Turtle Wexler, Flora Baumbach, Christos Theodorakis, D. Denton Deere, Alexander/sandy Mcsouthers, J. J. Ford, Grace Windsor Wexler, James Shin Hoo, Berthe Erica Crow, Otis Amber, Theo Theodorakis, Doug Hoo, Sydelle Pulaski, Angela Wexler
madame est enchantée la madame est ravie
In "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant, the minor characters include Madame Forestier, Madame Loisel's friend, who lends her the necklace, and Monsieur Loisel, Madame Loisel's husband, who plays a supporting role in the story.
The cast of Madame - 1960 includes: Kerstin Nylander as Madame
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où est madame maintenant?
Madame Bovary was written by Gustave Flaubert.