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1 I | friend~Fontaine, I shall take care never to appoint you
2 III | slightest turn of ill-luck to take his revenge. The indifferent,
3 III | when his hair was dressed, "take away that towel,~draw back
4 III | father. I shall not refuse to take proper steps and help~you,
5 IV | with general laughter.~ ~"Take care I don't marry you,
6 IV | Emilie, like you, will take no advice but her mother'
7 IV | s."~ ~"Bless me! I shall take no advice but my own in
8 IV | moment~every one ceased to take any interest in the haughty
9 IV | to stand on her tack, and take her broadsides, without
10 V | Fontaine expressed a wish to take a ride.~Then she gradually
11 V | pride of high birth. Devil take it, child, who~could have
12 V | trust their own judgment to take care of their future happiness?~ ~
13 V | Shake hands; I would rather take a hundred rebuffs from a~
14 VI | defect, and that she~would take good care how she judged
15 VII | that it is very wrong to take a young girl thus~unawares?"
16 VII | a thousand-franc note, "take this--it is between ourselves.--
17 VIII| me here this evening to take care of his~amiable wife,
18 VIII| quarrel, and contrived to take~signal vengeance on Emilie'
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