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1 II | no, I am in earnest," he said,~and put his left arm around
2 II | that Madame Aubain finally said:~ ~"Very well, I will give
3 II | raise his hat every time he said "My deceased father"), his~
4 II | shrugged his shoulders and said: "There's a woman,~Madame
5 II | to ruins. Madame Aubain~said that she would attend to
6 II | was sent away and bravely said~good-bye to them all, for
7 III| her on the forehead,~and said: "Now, be brave, be brave!"
8 III| her own example, Felicite said:~ ~"Why, Madame, I haven'
9 III| and with a searching look said: "They tell you of a--misfortune.
10 III| and the chief surgeon had~said:~ ~"Here goes another one!"~ ~
11 III| be quick about it," she said.~ ~Virginia had congestion
12 III| desperate.~ ~"Not yet," said the physician, and both
13 III| she would probably have said on this or that occasion.~ ~
14 III| died; and she had a mass said for the repose of his soul.~ ~
15 III| subject.~ ~Once even, she had said:~ ~"How glad Madame would
16 IV | bewilderment. Her mistress often~said to her: "My goodness, how
17 IV | sorely that her mistress said: "Why don't you have him~
18 IV | ancestors. And Felicite said her~prayers in front of
19 IV | Unction. Afterwards she said that she wished to speak
20 IV | surroundings.~ ~"Forgive me," she said, making an effort to extend
21 V | Felicite rolled her eyes,~and said as loudly as she could:~ ~"
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