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1 I | intelligently; he never asked as much for his little~stages,
2 I | Shall I harness up, master?" asked Pierrotin's hostler, when
3 I | Have you really got it?" asked the man, laughing, and showing
4 I | live at Presles at last?" asked~Pierrotin; "for you know
5 II | make his~escape; in 1804 he asked for his pardon, obtained
6 II | imperial court), Moreau asked~the count to give him the
7 II | despatched to Paris.~There she asked with such earnestness to
8 III | injuring her boy if she asked Pierrotin for a care which
9 III | matter with you, Oscar?" asked the poor hurt woman. "I~
10 III | What's the matter?" asked Madame Clapart.~ ~Oscar
11 III | children when travelling?" asked one young man~of the other.~ ~"
12 III | Where is your Pere Leger?" asked Georges.~ ~"Over the way,
13 III | are called Pere Leger?" asked Georges, very seriously,
14 III | waiting for, Pierrotin?" asked Pere Leger.~ ~Whereupon
15 IV | you served as a soldier?" asked the fat farmer. "How old~
16 IV | How much is that?" asked Oscar, who was listening
17 IV | How did you find Egypt?" asked the count.~ ~"Egypt? Oh!
18 IV | pacha with MANY tails?" asked Mistigris.~ ~"How is it
19 IV | Did you fling any in?" asked the farmer.~ ~"I, a Frenchman!
20 IV | they do that in the East?" asked the count, in a joking way.~ ~"
21 IV | do with your treasures?" asked farmer Leger.~ ~"Ha! that'
22 IV | What was his name?" asked Monsieur de Serizy; and
23 IV | How about the taxes?" asked the farmer.~ ~"Oh! the taxes
24 IV | as an artist.~ ~"I never asked for any of my orders," said
25 IV | lesson."~ ~"Can it be told?" asked Georges. "I know Dalmatia
26 IV | count.~ ~"Is that all?" asked Oscar.~ ~"Of course he can'
27 IV | farms in that country?" asked Pere Leger. "What~do they
28 V | breakfast.~ ~"Do you smoke?" he asked of Oscar.~ ~"Sometimes,"
29 V | Monsieur Royer-~Collard?" asked Schinner.~ ~"My tutor is
30 V | know the Abbe Frayssinous?" asked the count.~ ~"He is under
31 V | your way to your estate?" asked Georges.~ ~"No, monsieur;
32 V | you often see the count," asked Monsieur de Serizy.~ ~"Often,"
33 V | his Majesty to touch him?" asked Georges.~ ~"The count has
34 V | that young fool going?" asked the count, drawing Pierrotin~
35 V | Husson of what, of where?" asked Mistigris.~ ~"It is a great
36 VI | caleche, some stranger had asked, "Who is she?" Madame Moreau~
37 VI | for dinner. The pair had asked questions~of their guide,
38 VI | Monsieur Schinner~always asked me, when he had finished
39 VI | propose to 'croquer' you?" asked Bridau. "Painters are~eager
40 VI | the chateau."~ ~"Has he asked for me?" said the steward'
41 VI | the gamekeeper's lodge and asked for his horse,~the keeper'
42 VI | said Georges.~ ~"How so?" asked the steward.~ ~"Ah! that'
43 VI | Why have you come here?" asked the steward.~ ~"I have brought
44 VI | You might each time have asked me for what you took,~and
45 VII | child.~ ~"Did you win any?" asked his wife. "Oscar stood second
46 VII | promised all his mother asked him to promise, and~then,
47 VIII| How is he getting on?" asked the land-agent of Godeschal
48 VIII| face, presented himself, asked for Monsieur Desroches,
49 IX | affair."~ ~"What was it?" asked Godeschal.~ ~"Oh, nothing!"
50 IX | What's all this about?" asked Desroches, coming out from
51 IX | life."~ ~"Was he? How so?" asked Godeschal.~ ~The too devoted
52 IX | explanation for which he~asked; "it was Monsieur de Serizy
53 X | last.~ ~"Well, what?" she asked.~ ~The eyes of the danseuse
54 X | But how did he come here?" asked Cardot.~ ~"Don't you see
55 X | What do you mean by that?" asked Desroches.~ ~Godeschal then
56 X | as a~minor. I have never asked anything of you. Thanks
57 XI | Pierrotin a place in the coupe?" asked Georges,~ironically replying
58 XI | the honor of speaking?" asked old Leger, curtly.~ ~"What!
59 XI | his wife come to see him?" asked Leger.~ ~"Once a month,"
60 XI | Laginski."~ ~"To whom," asked Madame Clapart, "will Monsieur
61 XI | Whom do you marry?" asked Oscar, after accepting the
62 XI | Whom did Pere Leger marry?" asked Georges.~ ~"My daughter,"
63 XI | gentlemen."~ ~"How so?" asked Monsieur Leger.~ ~"In this
64 XI | thirty thousand a year?" asked Oscar.~ ~"As you lost your
65 XI | What are you, then?" asked Colonel Husson.~ ~"The proprietor,"
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