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1 I | It starts to-morrow, I tell you; and I want~at least
2 I | position, if he'd chosen; I can~tell you that."~ ~"Then he was
3 I | comtesse goes there--ha! I tell you what!~no more ease and
4 I | there and back; for let~me tell you, if you don't know it,
5 I | trifling with him. Besides, to tell the truth, the~count is
6 II | about the~transaction.~ ~"I tell you what," said the steward
7 II | watched~him. I have come to tell you that you are being tricked
8 III | propensity to talk, and to tell~all you know, and all that
9 III | guttural cry, "Ket,~ket!" to tell the two animals to collect
10 IV | Ney? Pooh! what could I tell them?--about the~execution
11 IV | famous region.~ ~"Well, now, tell us why you left your friend
12 IV | I saved my head, but, to tell the honest~truth, all the
13 IV | though I've seen many,--~I'll tell you about it when we stop
14 IV | it would take too long to tell you all~the delicious moments
15 IV | Oscar.~ ~"Of course he can't tell you that they cut his head
16 IV | Mistigris. "'Dead schinners tell no tales.'"~ ~"Monsieur,
17 V | all, the count, so they tell me, doesn't like Presles.
18 V | with a~young man who can tell me about that personage.
19 V | Hang it! people don't tell such things about their
20 V | belabors the slave.'"~ ~"Let me tell you," said Georges to his
21 VI | whom they met, "run in~and tell your mother that little
22 VI | comes back for his horse, tell~him merely that I have taken
23 VI | cavalry: pure nonsense!"~ ~"Tell me," said Moreau, "what
24 VI | Monsieur Margueron, it was to tell him to feign illness. He
25 VI | its details. But let me tell you, monseigneur, that in
26 VII | Moreau,~madame, which will tell you all. You never saw a
27 VIII| show monsieur his seat~and tell him about the customs of
28 IX | your~advice. It is what I tell him all the time: 'Imitate
29 IX | told me!"~ ~"He said he'd tell you to-morrow morning,"
30 X | into tears.~ ~"Didn't I tell you so, hey?" said Clapart,
31 X | give? It was impossible to tell you this before~her. As
32 X | mother from time to time, and~tell her his griefs; for he had
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