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1 2| superiority of his wife," replied des Lupeaulx,~piqued by
2 2| time in his life, then," he replied, shrugging his~shoulders,
3 3| anything different from that,"~replied Baudoyer, who never read
4 3| listen to me if I were," he replied, with a melancholy~air,
5 3| Before I listen to you," she replied, with naive Parisian liveliness,~"
6 4| did to-day, by chance," replied Antoine, not disconcerted; "
7 4| A government clerk," replied Antoine, gravely, "is a
8 4| him with dismissal, Bixiou replied, "You~will take me back
9 5| you?" he asked.~ ~"Yes," replied Sebastien,--"Monsieur Dutocq."~ ~"
10 5| previous evening. The man replied that Monsieur Dutocq had~
11 6| I can't understand," replied the other, "what Elisabeth
12 6| is at least consoling," replied Baudoyer; "it makes~me aware
13 6| security I don't say I won't," replied Gigonnet.~"Falleix is in
14 6| on his former~customers," replied Gigonnet. "You see, Mitral,"
15 6| magnificent country-seat," replied Mitral. "Falleix~knows the
16 6| s sake, my dear friend," replied the minister, "don't talk
17 6| gentleman-in-ordinary,"~replied des Lupeaulx. "Madame,"
18 7| That is as it may be," he replied, answering her glance with
19 7| startled air?"~ ~"My dear," replied Rabourdin, "I have mortally
20 7| office, will lead to," she replied,~paying no attention to
21 7| nonsense of an honest man!" she replied. "He wants~to suppress fifteen
22 7| But, Monseigneur," she replied, with one of those glances
23 7| fail for want of birth," replied des Lupeaulx, with a cold
24 7| table.~ ~"Same as ever," replied Gigonnet, rubbing his hands, "
25 8| worth~of adjacent property," replied des Lupeaulx, carelessly. "
26 8| Saturday."~ ~The minister replied with an assenting gesture.
27 8| fastened round my throat," replied Rabourdin.~"I must explain
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