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1 4 | old ambassador. My~visitor told me the strangest things 2 4 | property. "Who could ever have told me, madame," he~added, " 3 6 | celebrated, a glance might have told an observer that she had~ 4 6 | all my~ ~life I have been told this, and therefore it must 5 7 | handsome."~ ~"Why not have told me this before? What must 6 8 | The Comtesse de Montcornet told~him of a young lady in the 7 8 | was so in love that she told me her secret and made me 8 8 | might be, as Felicite had told him, of the tricks of~thought 9 8 | to ingratitude. You have told me so much~of the difficulties 10 8 | not, unshakable. She has~told me of the life in Paris 11 8 | and happy sayings; they told anecdotes, and described~ 12 9 | to meet you?"~ ~"We were told that they would fetch us 13 9 | remembering what his mother had told him, he saw~Mademoiselle 14 9 | arm-chair in which~Felicite had told him the history of the marquise, 15 9 | spite of what Camille had told him of~the musician's character, 16 10| mistaken in what I have just told you; but for the last~few 17 10| she meant me to~play. As I told you before, she loves you, 18 10| The next day, Calyste told Gasselin to watch the road 19 11| marquise. Claude Vignon had told Conti the~reasons for his 20 11| author."~ ~"Your letter told me all," replied Camille; " 21 11| as Conti has doubtless told you, flings me back into~ 22 11| slipped upstairs, as~he was told, into Camille's own room, 23 12| blind~for that; Camille has told it to me. It is not my mind 24 12| to her after the day she told me, on her~return to Les 25 12| but the tale was chiefly told~in exclamatory phrases, 26 13| Camille's devotion, and told herself, moreover, that 27 14| dangerous. Alas! as I have told you again and~again I belong 28 14| for the boat to come over, told her of his juvenile act 29 14| Calyste, from what Camille had told him,~was confident that 30 14| all lovers,their movements told of the union of~their thoughts. 31 15| perfect!"~ ~"I may have told you that I would write to 32 15| foot of the staircase and told the cruel~truth in one word,~ ~" 33 15| been duped by Conti; you told me nothing, and I could 34 16| father and went where he was told, from~forest to forest, 35 16| asking in a~low voice to be told, over and over again, the 36 16| Mademoiselle~de Pen-Hoel told her that she must resign 37 16| The Guerande doctor~calmly told the baroness that as to 38 17| of your~good advice. You told me to be grand, noble, dignified, 39 17| yes, I remember that you told~me all that~ ~But oh! that 40 17| Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel told~me that the /gars/ have 41 17| heightand how can~that be told? I shall write you only 42 17| the du~Guenic family, who told us that your dear Felicite, 43 18| Halga. "The Abbe Grimont~told me she had given a hundred 44 18| beside himself. From what you told me in your last~letter it 45 18| fallen~angel. When he was told that Sabine had long been 46 18| which would certainly have told a /roue/~that his coming 47 19| is nearly~foundered. You told me you would be gone but 48 19| know yet. But Calyste has told me two lies. Do not pity 49 19| able to find.~ ~"Ursula has told me everything," said the 50 19| his impudence. I have just told a lie~myself, and I shall 51 19| mortal sin."~ ~She then told the two men the lies she 52 19| replied Dommanget. "They told me this morning at the~house 53 20| dearest little Calyste. You~told me nothing of the great 54 24| The next day Rochefide told Madame Schontz that Maxime 55 25| me to the~death. When I told you that the affair would 56 25| of follies."~ ~"But I am told he has already committed 57 26| he replied at last; "I told you the only means I~knew 58 26| however, as a prudent man, had told La Palferine that Madame~


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