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1 1| characterized her, and was proud to think that she could~rise above 2 2| vicious circle, he could think of nothing~better than some 3 2| signature which meant "I think it~absurd; do what you like 4 2| said to her~husband, "I think des Lupeaulx is in love."~ ~" 5 3| never allowed herself to think that life might have gone~ 6 3| place?"~ ~"Heavens! I should think so," cried the cashier.~ ~" 7 3| self-interest? Why should you think me capable of that?"~ ~Des 8 4| who was~advising him to think of his salvation.~ ~La Billardiere' 9 4| those of one man. When we think of the number of letters 10 4| is~too--but mum! When I think that I carry salaries to 11 4| morning,~just tell us what you think a clerk really ought to 12 5| matter."~ ~Dutocq. "Do you think we have time to bother ourselves 13 5| for~some time.] "Did you think of that yourself?"~ ~Dutocq. " 14 5| Too noble in mind to think for a moment of the shameful 15 5| way. It is so natural to~think we can maintain a position 16 6| Bixiou. "Don't you think all that is a little too 17 6| Monsieur Bixiou, what~made you think that the worthy and honorable 18 6| Du Bruel. "Who do you think will be appointed?"~ ~Bixiou. " 19 6| Bixiou. "The more I think about Baudoyer, the more 20 6| opposite qualities; therefore I think he will be the~next head 21 6| asked her.~ ~"I must say, I think Falleix's affairs are as 22 6| you to the King. When I think of what you have~now done 23 6| Elisabeth~might have told us, I think, why Falleix went off in 24 6| your ministry. Don't you think I have done right to come 25 7| You are mine.' Don't you think the evasion~charming?"]~ ~" 26 7| he fawns upon me! Do you think I don't~see why?"~ ~"The 27 7| this house. Good God! to think that he never told me! That' 28 7| wife of a~minister. When I think of his Excellency's wife, 29 7| disdainful curl of her~lip. "Just think of governing France with 30 7| by angels.~ ~"Don't you think you have a pair of intelligent 31 7| Rabourdin, "what do you think of~his Excellency?"~ ~"He 32 7| Resuscitated the dead. I did not think that man had a heart; ask 33 7| I am quite sure you will think of me to-morrow," he said, 34 7| acquisition."~ ~"Don't you think her a little overpowering?" 35 7| be as insecure as I now think it is.~What becomes of a 36 7| was appointed.~ ~"Did you think I looked well to-night?" 37 8| Baudoyer is appointed. I think I already hear him~calling 38 8| Heads that fell?' why, think of the four sergeants of~ 39 8| you to~be quiet and let me think, for the answers--"~ ~Thuillier [ 40 8| me last night. I did not think you so~juvenile, my dear 41 8| that and let me in!' Do~you think I have been courting Rabourdin' 42 8| Phellion. "Monsieur Poiret, you think as I think about Dutocq; 43 8| Monsieur Poiret, you think as I think about Dutocq; surely~you 44 8| And what a coat! I did think there was nobody~but Poiret 45 8| Jesuits. We need not, we think, point out to the~intelligent 46 8| It is all-~important, I think, to correct that impression.~ ~ 47 8| what he~is?"~ ~Poiret. "I think I do."~ ~Bixiou [twisting 48 8| looking round for escape]. "I think Monsieur Godard~wants to 49 8| has its defects. I myself think~it slow and insolent; it 50 8| of~modern statesmen, who think that figures are estimates, 51 8| from the ministry. Do not think for a moment,~Monseigneur,


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