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"Isabelle, your wedding dress looks so beautiful."note 
  • Episode 2: Poor Jules just can't catch a break.
    Jules: "Marry Victor."
    Geneviève: "Huh?"
    Jules: "Our relationship is destined to fail, Geneviève."
    Geneviève "Why? Because our positions are too different? The worlds we live in are too far apart? I don't care about any of that. Jules, I only care about you-"
    Jules: "I want you to be happy."
    Geneviève: *long pause*
    Geneviève: *slaps Jules*
    • And this:
    Jules: *hears a knock at the door*
    Jules: "Who is it?"
    Victor: "I am Victor Langlois of the French army."
    Jules: "Victor?" *opens door*
    Victor: "Jules Francoeur, right?"
    Jules: "That's right."
    Victor: *takes one step forward*
    Victor: *slaps Jules*
    Victor: "I challenge you to a duel!"
    • Even as a pre-teen, Isabelle knew how to dish out roasts.
    Jean, after drawing a chalk illustration of Isabelle in a wedding dress on the ground: "Isabelle, your wedding dress looks so beautiful."
    Isabelle: "Of course it does. But you'll be disappointed since I'll be wearing it for someone else."
    • After Jean gets excited about living next to the Laustins in Versailles, she burns him again.
    Isabelle: "Versailles is a nice place. Without you, that is."
  • Episode 3:
    • It's revealed that apparently, Jean's marriage proposals are a daily occurence for Isabelle.
    • Jean tries to hit on Isabelle by offering her a bouqet flowers, telling her to have fun. Isabelle smiles and says she will have fun, and then tosses the bouqet over his head. She then yells at him and kicking him out of her house.
    • Geneviève tries to protect Jules from Victor's bullet, but he tells her to leave him alone and shoves her away, causing her to lie in Troubled Fetal Position on the ground. Once he shoots Jules, Geneviève earlier up as if nothing happened.
  • Episode 7:
    • Isabelle's idea of a disguise is to have Jean pretend to be her through a wig and a dress at the ball. Alain Belmont, captivated by her beauty, asks her to dance, but "Isabelle" refuses, covering her face with a fan. Belmont keeps pressing her for a dance until Panza gets irritated as to why she isn't showing her face and forcibly removes her fan, only to see Jean's.
    Panza: "Yuck! What a nasty girl!"

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