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78 good
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76 take
75 go
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1 I | quarter-past eight, and I don't see any travellers," replied~ 2 I | which he bears the name. Don't you know Monsieur Moreau?"~ ~" 3 I | other day to~settle?"~ ~"I don't know," replied the valet, " 4 I | let~me tell you, if you don't know it, that road was 5 II | the collectorship. If you don't settle the thing at once 6 II | through your fingers. You don't know, Monsieur le comte, 7 II | Grand-Livre."~ ~"But why don't you ask for the post of 8 III| maliciously parted behind~him.~ ~"Don't rub your gloves that way, 9 III| being placed."~ ~"Oscar, don't stay more than two weeks, 10 III| child,~once more, I repeat, don't take anything at the inns; 11 III| the poor hurt woman. "I~don't know what to make of you," 12 III| you know, and all that you don't know; and you do it to 13 III| with tears in her eyes.~ ~"Don't forget to give five francs 14 III| You have linen~enough; don't send any to the wash. 15 III| to Pierrotin.~ ~"Yes, but don't be long," answered the 16 III| the name of Lecomte.~ ~"Don't disturb any one," he said 17 III| respect~you owe to age; you don't know how shockingly old 18 III| in the vehicle, "if you~don't mean to go faster than 19 IV | Beranger? No, these idiots don't know who they are.~Carbonaro? 20 IV | decorated?" cried Oscar. "Why don't you wear your~cross?"~ ~" 21 IV | I saying?--oh! I know. I don't deny that I adore~the 22 IV | Ali de Tebelen. You know, don't you,~that the British 23 IV | Mistigris.~ ~"How is it that you don't know," replied Georges, " 24 IV | Padishah! You know,~or you don't know, that the true title 25 IV | of coffee and cream."~ ~"Don't you eat anything between 26 IV | makes you a marshal; if you~don't fulfil your functions 27 IV | will think very queer. They~don't cultivate at all; that' 28 IV | kinds of sweet things that~don't need cultivation. It is 29 IV | They haven't any rights. Don't~you know the fine definition 30 IV | gather the fruits.' They don't tax,~they take everything."~ ~" 31 IV | account of fashion; but I don't want to be recognized. 32 IV | demanded Mistigris.~ ~"Don't you know, my little friend, 33 IV | Hush!" said Schinner. "I don't want my affair with Lord 34 IV | the want of an eye left I don't know where.~'Never,' said 35 IV | attained to the height of Don Quixote; I rose to~exaltation! 36 IV | guarded by the police. Ah! you don't know--and I hope you~never 37 IV | that was my~halcyon time. I don't regret it."~ ~"You can 38 V | ill-disguised grimaces.~ ~"You don't know how to smoke," said 39 V | cried the inn-keeper.~ ~"Don't you think that's good 40 V | happiness, on the shoulder,~"don't go in there to breakfast; 41 V | comte, I understand you; don't be afraid! it relates 42 V | get on in diplomacy if you don't know your proverbs~better 43 V | Oscar, with a knowing look,~"don't go to him, but go to his 44 V | Oscar.~ ~"Hang it! people don't tell such things about 45 V | t~say harm of people you don't know. Now the little one 46 V | melodrama," said~Mistigris.~ ~"I don't know the guerrilla chieftain, 47 V | at Georges; "and though I~don't wear my decorations," 48 V | had~left him.~ ~"Faith, I don't know," replied Pierrotin; " 49 V | going to the chateau.~ ~"You don't say so? Then you are coming 50 VI | Well, my Oscar, you don't look pleased at getting 51 VI | and shoot, and hunt."~ ~"I don't know any of those things," 52 VI | top of the mountain."~ ~"I don't know what to make of it!"~ ~" 53 VI | exclaimed the steward, "I don't understand one word of~ 54 VI | portfolio.~ ~"That will do; don't disarrange those papers," 55 VII| world," cried Clapart. "You don't know your own child; he 56 VII| incapable of--"~ ~"Why don't you go to meet Poiret?" 57 VII| addressing the stable-man.~ ~"I don't know, but Monsieur Moreau 58 VII| alone, Monsieur~Clapart. Don't drive him out of his senses; 59 VII| sometimes~say to his sons:--~ ~"Don't lose your property; remember, 60 VII| end his life jovially.~ ~"Don't you see, my friend," said 61 VII| look~at the garden, but don't touch the flowers."~ ~" 62 VII| the little old man, "and don't weep; it~is most painful 63 VII| kind Monsieur Moreau, and don't stand there~like a stone 64 IX | is not ready. Above all, don't let yourself be fooled;~ 65 IX | play beyond that~sum; and don't let yourself get tipsy, 66 IX | admitted to the bar. Therefore don't drink~too much, don't 67 IX | Therefore don't drink~too much, don't play too long, and maintain 68 IX | versus Vandernesse, and I don't~want to leave that sum 69 IX | has a small mind, and I don't care a fig for him now."~ ~ 70 IX | back what you've lost; but don't risk~more than five hundred, 71 X | here?" asked Cardot.~ ~"Don't you see that the reason 72 X | evening with a~marquise--"~ ~"Don't trouble yourself! Sooner 73 XI | Leger, curtly.~ ~"What! you don't recognize Colonel Georges, 74 XI | that very bad taste."~ ~"Don't speak so loud," said Monsieur 75 XI | replied Pierrotin.~ ~"Come, don't be vexed with an old acquaintance," 76 XI | his patronizing manner. "Don't you~recognize Madame Clapart?"~ ~


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