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1 3 | Gasselin came into the hall and asked~his master respectfully
2 3 | Madame la baronne?" he asked.~ ~"Thank you, no," she
3 3 | What do they say?" asked the baroness.~ ~"The young
4 3 | Halga join us this evening?" asked Mademoiselle de~Pen-Hoel,
5 4 | questions which she had asked him the~evening before about
6 4 | chevalier.~ ~"Legs to ribs?" asked Mademoiselle Zephirine.~ ~"
7 4 | houses.~ ~"How is Thisbe?" asked Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel
8 4 | Mademoiselle des Touches?"~asked the baron.~ ~"She smokes,"
9 4 | About her property?" asked the baron.~ ~"Her property?"
10 4 | displeased looks to-night?"~asked the rector.~ ~"Yes," replied
11 4 | known."~ ~"And what is it?" asked the mother.~ ~"Oh! that
12 5 | comes to a pure woman,~she asked herself what devilish secrets
13 5 | Changed him, how?" asked the baron.~ ~"He reads all
14 5 | What is the matter?" he asked.~ ~"Nothing, my friend,"
15 6 | one young~girl and wife asked herself by what right an
16 7 | are anxious about him?" asked Calyste.~ ~"Yes," she answered,
17 7 | Where are you going?" she asked.~ ~"To find him," he replied.~ ~"
18 7 | I do? must I stay away?"~asked Calyste, with difficulty
19 8 | Which way did you come?" asked Mademoiselle des Touches,
20 8 | Felicite.~ ~"Am I in the way?" asked Claude.~ ~"Monsieur," said
21 8 | Which way did you come?" asked Felicite again. "I have
22 8 | what did you think of it?" asked Mademoiselle des Touches,~
23 8 | you~talking about?" she asked, when at last he came in.~ ~"
24 9 | superhuman efforts. She asked him in a friendly tone~why
25 9 | that follows coffee, Vignon asked Conti to sing~something.
26 10| many persons were in it?" asked Calyste.~ ~"Four,two ladies
27 10| great pace, until Gasselin asked him if~he was trying to
28 10| taken to telling lies?" asked the old~maid.~ ~"Since the
29 11| Charles de Vandenesse?" asked~Madame de Rochefide.~ ~"
30 11| mindless.~ ~"Why so, Camille?" asked Madame de Rochefide.~ ~"
31 11| What is it, Felicite?" asked the marquise.~ ~"I am forty
32 11| devotion, I would~yes, if he asked it,I would fling myself
33 11| not~dining with us?" she asked, looking maliciously at
34 11| you afraid of, my dear?" asked Camille.~ ~"My position
35 12| possible, the love-letter, and asked~the chevalier to explain
36 13| did you know it, Calyste?" asked Mademoiselle des Touches.~ ~"
37 13| cigarette.~ ~"What is that?" asked Beatrix.~ ~"They are unpublished,
38 13| Croisic to-morrow," she asked.~ ~"Certainly," replied
39 14| said Camille.~ ~Beatrix asked in a feeble voice to be
40 14| understood. She might have asked Calyste to~risk his life
41 14| yet the question; what he asked of her was~permission to
42 14| all the poor lad really asked~for; his mind still clung
43 14| Will you go with me alone?" asked Calyste, in a troubled voice.~ ~"
44 14| the summit of happiness asked~her plainly to fly with
45 14| dignified and~distant air, asked for his arm, and continued
46 15| to each other?" Calyste asked of Camille.~ ~"Dear child,
47 15| carries you off, does he?" asked Camille.~ ~"Ah! you think
48 15| Gone!"~ ~"Beatrix?" asked Calyste, thunderstruck.~ ~"
49 15| Before he left her, he asked permission to go into Beatrix'
50 16| would divert his mind?" asked the~chevalier.~ ~Charlotte
51 16| from that twisted~column?" asked Charlotte, with a sense
52 16| women in your life?" he asked him on the second~occasion,
53 16| see Madame de Rochefide?" asked Calyste.~ ~"No," replied
54 16| What is all this?" asked the Chevalier du Halga,
55 17| called me my dear Sabineand~asked him plainly to tell me the
56 17| my child, tell me," she asked,~ceasing with visible satisfaction
57 17| return to Guerande?" she asked me.~ ~"Yes," I said.~ ~"
58 17| that property."~ ~"Why?" I asked.~ ~"Child!" she answered, "
59 18| like to go to Les Touches?" asked my mother-in-law.~"It is
60 18| Have I displeased you?" I asked.~ ~"No; but cease to galvanize
61 18| still dear to you?"~she asked, looking at him with a cold
62 19| breakfast, however, she asked him suddenly:~ ~"What did
63 19| What is the matter?" asked Calyste, after he had brought
64 20| and presently shades are asked for to~keep it out. It is,
65 20| that displeases you?" she asked.~ ~"These rooms are so cold
66 21| it make Calyste unhappy?" asked Sabine, looking anxiously
67 21| that case, why consult me?" asked the vicar, smiling.~ ~"Ah!"
68 22| listened to~with favor when she asked for five hundred francs
69 24| the Duchesse de~Grandlieu asked the Marquis d'Ajuda to bring
70 24| Monsieur de Trailles, and~asked his assistance, while ostensibly
71 24| gave you a hand. You have asked the~impossible, you shall
72 25| age what would you be?" asked Maxime.~ ~"I should never
73 25| What is the matter?" he asked the duchess.~ ~"Calyste
74 25| and~Nathan. The latter was asked by Rochefide on account
75 25| Norman from Alencon; she asked to have~him made a baron,
76 25| Who came to see you?" asked the marquis, good-humoredly,
77 26| order~to gain time; she asked to have the journey postponed
78 26| happened to you, my children?" asked the excellent duchess.~ ~"
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