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1 I | master? and where is~he going? I have never seen you before,"
2 I | Yes. Monsieur le Comte is going down to spend a couple of
3 I | Is Monsieur le Serizy going to live at Presles at last?"
4 I | coach belonging to them or going to see them, I'm allowed
5 II | pleased with him by simply going to his study and talking
6 II | invite Margueron, and you are going to Presles to-day; but Margueron~
7 II | enlightened you as to what is~going on, and if you want an upright
8 II | afternoon with my notary, who is going down there for dinner, and
9 II | Here is his address. I am going myself~secretly to Presles,
10 III | first time."~ ~"Oh! so he is going alone to Monsieur Moreau!"
11 III | out whether he were really going there.~ ~"Yes," said the
12 III | take~cold. Besides, I am going to get into the coach."~ ~
13 III | my friend, you are really going to trust your future to
14 III | for lost time."~ ~"We are going to harness Bichette while
15 III | Georges.~ ~"Oh! I'm not going far; only to La Cave," said
16 III | the general cry.~ ~"We are going to start," replied Pierrotin. "
17 III | Goodness! if this is how we are going, we shall do fourteen miles
18 IV | seized~a musket and was going to charge the English--"~ ~"
19 IV | However, we'll set him going on his decorations,~the
20 IV | at home all his life, and~going for two weeks only into
21 IV | where she still is. I am going back there some~day to paint
22 V | Pierrotin's vehicle was now going down the steep incline of
23 V | actually found the proofs I was going down there to~seek," he
24 V | am able to say where I am going, if others are~not. I am
25 V | if others are~not. I am going to the Chateau de Presles,
26 V | The devil! are you going to Presles?" cried Schinner,
27 V | Apparently, as I am going there," replied Oscar.~ ~"
28 V | Where is that young fool going?" asked the count, drawing
29 V | as silent as if we were going to the~scaffold."~ ~"'Silence
30 V | audacity.~"But I happen to be going on to Les Moulineaux," he
31 V | know that he was really going to the chateau.~ ~"You don'
32 V | things at the steward's. I am going~straight to the chateau."~ ~
33 V | the least,~where he was going.~ ~"Hi! Monsieur l'ambassadeur,"
34 VI | concierge and his wife,~were going and coming in a confusion
35 VI | that conversation was still going on,~he thought of pardoning
36 VIII| Cardot, and still less in going to see his~mother, who lived
37 IX | to repair the mischief by~going this morning, at six o'clock,
38 IX | Godeschal!" cried Oscar, going up to him and pressing his
39 IX | But, surely, you are not going to carry it with you!" exclaimed
40 IX | Pitt and Dundas, talked of~going on foot along the boulevards,
41 X | orgy. That's deliberately going to~work to lose your freshness.
42 X | Who~knows what has been going on here?"~ ~"Old monster!"
43 X | taking off your coat and going to~work in your shirt-sleeves
44 X | squadron:~ ~"Messieurs, it is going to death, but we cannot
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