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1 III| Is this the conductor? Ah! Pierrotin, is it you?"~
2 III| Pierrotin, with a sly look.~ ~"Ah!" said the mother, "it will
3 III| charge of the porter.~ ~"Ah ca! is he subject to such
4 IV | so~far, so good--"~ ~"Ah! that's why he wears spurs,"
5 IV | slightest suspicion."~ ~"Ah! I see," said the count, "
6 IV | of~compromising HER."~ ~"Ah! I'd return all my crosses
7 IV | and guarded by the police. Ah! you don't know--and I hope
8 IV | shouting for your death! Ah! those eyes~were so many
9 IV | which goes by that name."~ ~"Ah!" said Pere Leger.~ ~"I
10 V | stomach," said~Georges.~ ~"Ah! I like that word 'victuals,'"
11 V | constantly at our house."~ ~"Ah! you know the Abbe Frayssinous?"
12 V | if that doesn't beat all! Ah ca,~monsieurs, have none
13 VI | carried a riding-whip.~ ~"Ah! my boy, so here you are?
14 VI | asked the steward.~ ~"Ah! that's the point," cried
15 VI | the Court of Peers?"~ ~"Ah! that's true," said the
16 VI | cried Madame Moreau. "Ah! my dear, your sin has found
17 VII| replied Madame Clapart. "Ah! my dear Monsieur~Cardot,
18 VII| of all~this before."~ ~"Ah, monsieur!" replied Madame
19 VII| perhaps, employ him."~ ~"Ah! my friend, the catastrophe
20 IX | and he bowled us over. Ah ca! so you want to~jockey
21 IX | from his private~office. "Ah! is that you, Georges? I
22 IX | your vanity, popinjay?"~ ~"Ah! monsieur," said Madame
23 IX | to-~morrow morning."~ ~"Ah, Godeschal!" cried Oscar,
24 IX | indeed, a true friend."~ ~"Ah, monsieur!" said Madame
25 IX | had just given her son.~ ~"Ah, monsieur!" she said, "the
26 IX | good~Monsieur Godeschal. Ah! by the bye, I was nearly
27 IX | partner in the game."~ ~"Ah! that will be delightful,"
28 IX | mistress~of the house.~ ~"Ah!" he thought, "it is only
29 X | door of the boudoir.~ ~"Ah, Mademoiselle Cabirolle!"
30 X | the journey to Presles.~ ~"Ah! yes," said the lawyer, "
31 X | man came up at once.~ ~"Ah! here you are, Monsieur
32 XI | taken them last evening."~ ~"Ah! monsieur is the new collector
33 XI | me, for it ruined me."~ ~"Ah! you made the revolution
34 XI | never have known you."~ ~"Ah! it was monsieur who so
35 XI | and without a 'dot.'"~ ~"Ah!" said Georges, assuming
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