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1 I | his son's reasoning, he answered that when he himself had
2 I | such a scale, sir," David answered,~without looking at the
3 II | seemed to be the only one who answered to this description. M.
4 III | is a great pity," Lucien answered curtly. He was beginning
5 IV | politely.~ ~"I don't know," answered M. de Bargeton, relapsing
6 IV | her husband naturally answered.~ ~Lucien looked up at the
7 IV | I had succeeded," Lucien answered;~"you have been before me
8 V | lyric verse," Chatelet answered.~ ~"Which proves that our
9 V | of genius, should I not?" answered Lucien. "And besides, such~
10 V | not say anything," David~answered candidly.~ ~"Then, just
11 V | enough, that is enough," he answered, sitting down on the bar~
12 V | Nothing but good," he answered. "It is the sight of a whole
13 VI | Yes, he certainly is," answered one of the young men who
14 VI | happiness?"~ ~"Yes," he answered, with a lover's pout of
15 VI | believe what you say," she answered, flattered by his~violence.~ ~"
16 VII | he added.~ ~"Thank you," answered the lady.~ ~"What do you
17 VII | seriously.~ ~"So be it," answered the other. "If you do not
18 VIII| kissed him tenderly,~as she answered through her tears:~ ~"Do
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