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1 I,I | my beautiful white doe. Listen. People should~always do
2 I,I | what I am thinking of as I listen to~you? You are like the
3 I,I | your ruin!' You would not listen to me, and now the ruin
4 I,I | thought of all that. Now, listen to me. Alexandre Crottat~
5 I,I | a single reproach. But, listen; when you~invented your
6 I,I | on similar occasions.~ ~"Listen, Constance. I have not given
7 I,I | If you were inclined to listen to me to-night, I would
8 I,I | replied the husband. "Just listen; I say good-day because~
9 I,II | in the~great drama will listen to the salutary voice.~ ~
10 I,III| Does anything trouble her?~Listen, my boy; you must not be
11 I,III| with ardent young people.~Listen till I've done."~ ~Anselme
12 I,IV | himself.~"What a fool I am to listen to women's notions! I'll
13 I,V | keeping it from~turning gray. Listen! this is my opinion on the
14 I,VI | the contracting parties to~listen to the deeds read over to
15 I,VII| himself to any one who would listen to~him, and so delighted
16 I,VII| realized, for an instant, as we listen. When he has led us through
17 I,I | and he told whoever would listen to him that Roguin had cost
18 I,II | documents, without~seeming to listen to Birotteau, here turned
19 I,III| tone of a~free-thinker.~ ~"Listen to me, Birotteau! You are
20 I,IV | composite phraseology.~ ~"Listen," said Claparon, after a
21 I,IV | shirt-sleeves and bareheaded, to listen as they~walked towards the
22 I,VII| the mother, smiling.~ ~"Listen to a little secret," said
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