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1 1| not believe the~narrator's word if he merely declared the
2 2| all acceptations of the word, a timely~jester, full of
3 2| mouths, at a crisis, the word of command for which~men
4 2| not be thought that this~word was the outcome of his own
5 3| glance, or say a single~word which would reveal to others
6 3| Billardiere's place was to say a word to his Excellency's wife
7 3| could~sway lightly at a word, black eyes of oriental
8 3| tender charm into~every word, even such as she merely
9 3| You can open it with the word 'sky'; put the~memorandum
10 4| once a week. And now, a word on du Bruel.~ ~Though Sebastien
11 4| The proof is that not a word has been said about giving
12 4| it,--listening to every word the~chief said, as a dilettante
13 4| right hand, never saying a word.~The dame du comptoir, the
14 4| he did not understand a~word. At the office he was often
15 5| nauf (that's an old~French word for skiff, vessel, felucca,
16 5| really dead,--~no nonsense, word of honor! Godard is off
17 6| you can only apply the word 'contract' to agreements~
18 6| I can never~understand a word he says" [goes on copying]. "
19 6| if I understand a single word of it," said Saillard,~looking
20 6| de Saint-Roch might say a word for us," began~Baudoyer.
21 6| Madame, if~you would say a word to his Excellency--'"~ ~"'
22 6| said Gaudron; "add the word 'deign,' it is~more respectful.
23 6| Gaudron. "'And in saying a word to his Excellency~you will
24 6| to him, smiling,~"Just a word, Monseigneur," in the tone
25 7| cautioned his wife not to say a word~about his work, and after
26 7| and above all, don't say a word of this to~des Lupeaulx.
27 7| appraise each other, and every word said echoes in all ears;
28 8| knew I had said a single word; he told me~so."~ ~"What'
29 8| on nothing more than my word."~ ~"Are you trying to make
30 8| the Rabourdin office for a word~of greeting. Believing that
31 8| you is really all true, word of honor! It seems that~
32 8| ever comprehending a~single word that gentleman utters. What
33 8| clerk?"~ ~Dutocq. "On my word of honor, yes, and a thousand-franc
34 8| Thuillier. "To the last word."~ ~Du Bruel [putting his
35 8| your functions;~don't say a word to your new director; don'
36 8| their own rooms without a word; both were overcome by their~
37 8| thanked him for that generous word.~ ~"We shall still have
38 8| service is needed; for on my word of honor, the State robs
39 8| Poiret. "Is that your last word?"~ ~Bixiou. "Yes, sir! whether
40 8| a sentence, or a~single word uttered by Monsieur Bixiou."~ ~
41 8| uneasily], "and also to keep my word to you. In so doing I employed~
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