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1 I | travel 'en cognito,'~and told me to be sure to say he 2 I | country."~ ~"Could she have told him anything against Monsieur 3 III | which happiness~puts there, told plainly that she had long 4 III | remember all that I have told you. You have linen~enough; 5 III | secret of my being here as I told~you before," said the count 6 IV | Georges.~ ~"So I've been told," remarked Pere Leger with 7 IV | portfolio which Pierrotin told him that enigmatical youth 8 IV | cruel lesson."~ ~"Can it be told?" asked Georges. "I know 9 IV | questioned my Diafoirus; and he told~me that my neighbor was 10 IV | success in our~theatres,' I told him. Well, it would take 11 IV | many poppies, as monsieur told us, grow about there) in~ 12 V | Touchard's six o'clock coach, told me that Monsieur~Margueron 13 V | Serizy by heart. If he had told us~about the countess, perhaps--?"~ ~" 14 V | owns Maffliers. He has just told me to leave him on the road 15 VI | Grindot, the architect, told me to expect."~ ~He whistled 16 VI | to learn them."~ ~"Mamma told me only to stay two weeks 17 VI | guide, the gardener, who told them so much of Moreau's 18 VI | agreeably surprised, rose, told her son to place~chairs, 19 VI | Mistigris.~ ~"Monsieur Grindot told me your name," said Madame 20 VI | the chateau, where he was told that the count was dressing.~ ~" 21 VI | Monsieur le comte particularly told me a colonel, an aide-de-camp 22 VI | and~have a bit of fun I told them a lot of stuff about 23 VI | her son, little~Husson, told a number of circumstances 24 VI | was in Pierrotin's coach, told the count all about~the 25 VI | of the countess, and he told about the count's~diseases."~ ~" 26 VI | bosom.~How often I have told you--"~ ~"Enough!" said 27 VII | incognito, and actually told, to himself, the~secret 28 VII | my~stewardship, the count told me not to let Oscar sleep 29 VII | the portress would have told us so when we came~in," 30 VII | steward of Presles. She told him~that they had lived, 31 VII | uncle Cardot. "You never told me of all~this before."~ ~" 32 VII | last to~whom I would have told my wretchedness. It is all 33 VIII| A good clerk," Godeschal told him, "should have two black 34 VIII| Marest, the latter not having told his surname in~Pierrotin' 35 IX | bewildered him with advice; told him when to throw the cards, 36 IX | and my old fellow never told me!"~ ~"He said he'd tell 37 X | complain, for Fanny Beaupre told me you were coming to~dinner 38 X | of~laughter. "You never told me about him. Why didn't 39 X | but your sister's maid told me it was on business. Dismiss~ 40 X | I remember Joseph Bridau told me that~story about the


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