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1 4 | had gone in, the old lady answered, confidentially, the~remarks
2 5 | Yes, dear mother," he answered, offering no explanation.~ ~
3 7 | asked Calyste.~ ~"Yes," she answered, with a sadness the lad
4 7 | heroically.~ ~"God grant it," she answered, smiling. "Besides, dear
5 7 | your heirs."~ ~"Child!" answered Camille, in a guttural voice,
6 8 | understand such~affairs," he answered, interrupting Calyste with
7 9 | yourself my friend," he answered.~ ~After the talk that follows
8 10| you!what of you?"~ ~"I?" answered Claude, "I" He stopped;
9 10| you are not lovable," he answered. "You do not bend to love;~
10 10| love her no longer," he answered.~ ~The next day, Calyste
11 11| that Camille's ruse had answered its purpose.~ ~"Ah, my dear,"
12 12| praying to God for you," she answered, simply, turning her~tearful
13 13| sure."~ ~"Here is what he answered to a letter of mine, urging
14 14| When you speak thus," he answered, with a sublime look, "I
15 14| by promising that," she answered, "and they end by~abandonment
16 14| Calyste, sitting on a stool, answered only by motions of the head,
17 16| despair, both of them,"~answered the baroness. "Come to Ireland
18 16| s ear.~ ~"Thirty-seven," answered Zephirine, continuing to
19 16| questioned him closely. Calyste answered gently and submissively,
20 17| of love and happiness," I~answered.~ ~"Calyste is as good and
21 17| I asked.~ ~"Child!" she answered, "Les Touches for you is
22 18| galvanize that passion," he answered.~ ~What a speech! Calyste,
23 20| said.~ ~"Oh, nothing," he answered, looking round the table
24 22| Water is so dear," she answered.~ ~This secret hoard was
25 25| matters, my dear fellow," he~answered. "Well, let me tell you,
26 26| finish the evening?" she answered,~getting into her carriage
27 26| for one thing, my dear,' I answered; 'you bore me.' 'Well, if
28 26| lodging, where the valet~answered, "Monsieur le comte is away,
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