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1 3 | eagerly.~ ~"Ah! mademoiselle," remarked Mariotte, "you can't prevent
2 4 | who like monstrosities,"~remarked Zephirine, taking out her
3 4 | however. The chevalier had remarked the abstraction of the beautiful~
4 6 | above all, as Talma once remarked, is seen depicted the anger~
5 8 | are very well matched," remarked Vignon. "She is ten years
6 8 | than~to give you a beard," remarked Vignon.~ ~"I have a sword
7 9 | nevertheless, has~never been remarked: we often subject ourselves
8 10| solid but marriage,"~she remarked, looking at Charlotte.~ ~
9 10| to neglect the marquise,~remarked, looking at Beatrix with
10 11| back with him, as~Mariotte remarked, cartloads of books.~ ~His
11 11| conversation has taken away mine," remarked Beatrix.~ ~The marquise
12 13| Calyste is much changed," remarked Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel.~ ~"
13 15| probably Claude Vignon, remarked in the foyer: 'It is hard
14 21| Marquise de Rochefide,"~remarked Clotilde, smiling, to her
15 22| one of our artists wittily remarked at the frantic moment of
16 22| next year Madame Schontz remarked to him,~ ~"I don't cost
17 25| necessity."~ ~"Maxime is right," remarked Madame Schontz, looking
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