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1 I,VI | and the~Carminative Balm," whispered Madame Cesar to Madame Ragon,
2 I,VI | given him little education," whispered Madame Ragon to~Cesarine.~ ~
3 I,VI | dangerous.~ ~"All's well," whispered Roguin to Claparon.~ ~"I
4 I,VI | Precisely."~ ~"He is charming," whispered Cesar to his uncle.~ ~"He
5 I,VII| your mother asleep," he whispered. "La! la! a very good night
6 I,VII| said Braschon.~ ~Birotteau whispered to himself, "Flatterers
7 I,VII| inferiority of a rival.~ ~"Bah!" whispered Roguin to his wife, "it
8 I,VII| of my own wishes," he had whispered as they left~the dinner-table, "
9 I,I | diplomatic air.~ ~"Monsieur," he whispered to Cesar presently, "you
10 I,I | the end of the year," he whispered~to Cesar; "but there's no
11 I,I | be out of his mind," she whispered to Cesarine, as Cesar rose~
12 I,III| payments to-morrow?" she whispered as he sat~down beside her.~ ~"
13 I,III| wished to seduce~me," she whispered in his ear.~ ~"Folly of
14 I,III| newspapers alone (here he whispered in~Birotteau's ear) will
15 I,V | that we have got so far," whispered Pillerault to Constance,~"
16 I,V | takes a drop too much," whispered Celestin to his~neighbor.~ ~
17 I,VI | manufactory."~ ~"Wife," whispered Cesar to Constance, "with
18 I,VII| lips a single smile. She whispered a few words in his ear;
19 I,VII| phrase is better than mine," whispered Cesar to Pillerault.~ ~"
20 I,VII| the arm of his wife and~whispered, in a voice suffocated by
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