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1 1 | The du Guaisnics did well yesterday, and~they are ready to do
2 4 | diseases that~don't exist.~ ~"Yesterday the trouble was, I believe,
3 7 | oneYes, it was too late, yesterday,~but to-day we have time,"
4 8 | whom I received that letter yesterday, and who may be~here to-morrow,
5 8 | s the letter I received~yesterday from Beatrix. Take it and
6 10| When I made that eulogy yesterday on women of your age, explaining
7 10| worth more to~you than I. Yesterday there might have been some
8 10| sister," cried the baron. "Yesterday he~was dull as an owl; to-day
9 11| take~a walk with me; and yesterday you simply dismissed him
10 11| way did I displease you yesterday?" he said, after~the first
11 17| beak: /Souviegne-vous/.~ ~Yesterday we went to the convent of
12 19| suddenly:~ ~"What did you do yesterday?"~ ~"Portenduere kept me
13 19| after they dined with you~yesterday?"~ ~"Dined with me?" said
14 19| Savinien. Oh! that letter of yesterday!"~ ~Trembling, shaking,
15 19| for what your husband did yesterday, my dear, I can tell~you
16 22| game of whist at the club. "Yesterday, after you~left us alone,
17 26| you know, I was married yesterday. I shall be faithful to
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