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1 II | the pun on "eris," which word, combined with the~"i" at
2 II | so loyally that a single word of disrespect said of~her
3 III| Madame Clapart's address~by word of mouth to the discreet
4 IV | the harem couldn't speak a word of French, and that~language
5 IV | longer understood a single word, "how?"~ ~"How?" said Georges. "
6 IV | linen then. Give you my~word, I knew nothing of THAT
7 V | The count lost not a word of this conversation, which
8 V | suddenly exclaimed: "Upon my word, this~landscape is not so
9 V | tavern."~ ~"'Victuals' is a word as delicate and refined
10 V | Georges.~ ~"Ah! I like that word 'victuals,'" cried the great
11 V | the great painter.~ ~"The word is all the fashion in the
12 V | perhaps--?"~ ~"Stop! not a word about the Comtesse de Serizy,
13 VI | waited, like Bridau, for some word which~might give him his
14 VI | their eyes, and presently a word, or phrase or two,~betrayed
15 VI | in the saddle.~ ~"Not a word to any one," he said, "and
16 VI | I don't understand one word of~all this!"~ ~Moreau felt
17 VI | wife, I have never said one word of these things--"~ ~"Enough,"
18 VI | fault of contradicting the word of a~minister of State,
19 VI | rage, and did not say~a word. The spectators of the scene
20 VII| to you, he has not said a word nor answered, even by a
21 VII| earning his living. The word~"commerce" presented no
22 VII| mind. Nevertheless, the word "army," the thought of being
23 VII| ought to carve the~last word in letters of fire on your
24 X | I'll never~hear another word about you."~ ~Oscar disappeared,
25 XI | Pere Leger, smiling. "In a word, you are~a runner for an
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