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1 I | him; but he~nevertheless replied with one of those royal
2 I | Emilie de Fontaine, the King replied~in his thin sharp tones, "
3 III | My good father," replied Emilie, assuming her most
4 IV | dealers."~ ~"But, Emilie," replied the Baron de Villaine, the
5 IV | I know what I want," replied the young lady.~ ~"My sister
6 IV | t marry you, old fool!" replied the young girl, whose~last
7 V | of that, my good fellow!" replied the sailor harshly,~in a
8 V | you have looked for him," replied the~admiral with a laugh.~ ~
9 V | Longueville.~ ~"Nor am I," replied the young man, promptly
10 VI | And I think, madame," he replied, "that I may regard it as
11 VI | to prevent it, madame," replied the young man.~ ~Every eye
12 VII | busy with their secrets," replied Maximilien~archly.~ ~"Why
13 VII | Mademoiselle," Longueville gravely replied, and his face assumed a~
14 VII | titles to offer my wife," he replied, in a half-sportive,~half-serious
15 VII | Yes, my dear father," she replied, "and I am happier than
16 VII | is no concern of mine,"~replied Mademoiselle de Fontaine,
17 VIII| Only my brother," he replied.~ ~Emilie could not help
18 VIII| anxious glance.~ ~"No," he replied. "There are wounds which
19 VIII| smiled.~ ~"I shall go," replied Maximilien, gravely.~ ~"
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