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1 I | the road,~which did not go beyond it. Of late years,
2 I | Rougeot, and Bichette will go finely in~unicorn. Come,
3 I | carriage to be~ready to go to Presles at seven this
4 I | cost him forty francs to go there and back; for let~
5 II | Monsieur de Serizy did not go to Ghent. He informed Napoleon
6 II | Why did he let the~years go by and still hope on? By
7 II | advise your Excellency to go to~Presles yourself, and
8 III | a woman unaccustomed to go anywhere on foot. Often,
9 III | of September. We are to go to Belleville, you know,
10 III | coffee," replied Pierrotin. "Go and ask, you," he said to
11 III | be off for an hour if you go on this way," cried Georges.~"
12 III | vehicle, "if you~don't mean to go faster than this, say so!
13 III | be delayed."~ ~"Oh! he'll go well enough," said Pere
14 IV | alarm.~"Pierrotin, stop!"~ ~"Go on, Pierrotin," said Mistigris. "
15 IV | in that country. You may go from end to end of~Egypt,
16 IV | private in~1813. Well, to go back to the time I returned
17 IV | take one, too; we might go faster."~ ~"Forward, march!"
18 IV | are as willing to let you go as they are to cut~your
19 IV | said Georges. "Why, agents go round and take all the harvests,~
20 IV | thousand. Whereas, if you go to this chateau as a humble~
21 IV | seeing them--"~ ~"I shall not go THERE," said Pere Leger.~ ~"
22 IV | your services, and I could~go in your clothes; that's
23 IV | monster may kill me, but I'll go, I'll~go!' I gave up landscape
24 IV | kill me, but I'll go, I'll~go!' I gave up landscape and
25 IV | commissary of police to go~back to Rome. Zena, who
26 V | on the shoulder,~"don't go in there to breakfast; stay
27 V | judge of the beast as we go along.~We can go three in
28 V | beast as we go along.~We can go three in your jolter."~ ~
29 V | East, but I shall probably go there. The career to which
30 V | with a knowing look,~"don't go to him, but go to his wife;
31 V | look,~"don't go to him, but go to his wife; he is madly
32 V | there; he doesn't want to go on to Isle-Adam."~ ~"Pierrotin
33 V | that you, who say you go so often to~Presles, do
34 V | want to get to the chateau, go through the~little gate."~ ~
35 VI | will give you~the keys. Go with them to show the way;
36 VI | her that~I am obliged to go to Les Moulineaux for a
37 VI | You need not hurry; go and play with him," said
38 VI | stiffly. "I~hope you will now go and dress," she added, after
39 VI | silver, and to beg she would go herself~and see that the
40 VI | monseigneur; he means to go to Moulineaux before dinner,
41 VI | once to~the chateau. I'll go in and see his Excellency.
42 VI | and de Reybert, "let us go into the next room and conclude~
43 VI | and he will~request me to go and blaguer somewhere else."~ ~"
44 VII | incapable of--"~ ~"Why don't you go to meet Poiret?" said the
45 VII | Will you answer me?"~ ~"Go to bed, monsieur," she said
46 VII | government office, you must go through a long probation
47 VII | counsel to~her child. We will go and see your uncle Cardot;
48 VII | But to-~morrow we will go and see your uncle Cardot,
49 VII | families. Leave us, Oscar; go and look~at the garden,
50 VII | mother's home, in the garret; go~straight to the law-school;
51 VII | leave the track; he must go straight~through with it.
52 VIII| kill him; but he'll have to go at our pace.~Monsieur Godeschal!"
53 VIII| the~exact time it takes to go to the law-school and back,
54 VIII| take such a place himself. Go with~Monsieur Godeschal,
55 VIII| clerks:~ ~"My dear Gaudet, go away from here of your own
56 VIII| resolved, each of us, to go to Saint-Etienne~du Mont
57 VIII| the help of~which we may go back to the year 1525, and
58 IX | had to leave Crottat and go to Hannequin~in consequence
59 IX | are five hundred francs. Go to~the Palais, and get from
60 IX | the theatres, carriages to go to the environs~and return,
61 IX | he tells you.'"~ ~"He'll go all right, madame," interposed
62 IX | evening. As for me, I can't go to the~Marquise de las Florentinas'
63 IX | shouldn't~gamble on notes, or go beyond a certain limit in
64 IX | follow you~wherever you go, and in all your enterprises."~ ~
65 IX | boulevards~until it was time to go to Georges Marest's breakfast.
66 IX | I am losing. Shall we go shares, monsieur?"~ ~"Madame
67 X | marching to the door as~if to go away.~ ~"One moment, papa
68 X | the reason he forgot to go for those papers was~because
69 X | you'll ever get from me.~Go and make it up with your
70 X | however, he knew not where to go.~ ~Chance which destroys
71 X | still more the men~who will go wrong in spite of the fatherly
72 X | from that."~ ~"Could he not go into some other office?
73 X | Presles had the courage to go to~the Comte de Serizy and
74 XI | observing each other.~ ~"We go a little faster than we
75 XI | Monsieur de Serizy's property~go?"~ ~"To his wife, who will
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