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1 I | refurnished the~chateau. Do you think it is true he has already
2 I | wind. At any rate, so we think at the house; or else,~why
3 I | cabriolet to himself, one would~think."~ ~"A cabriolet would cost
4 II | salary."~ ~"Well, I did think of it."~ ~With these plans
5 III | friend, Pierrotin did not think it best to communicate~the
6 IV | emitting a new opinion."~ ~"You think you're witty," replied Mistigris. "
7 IV | Mistigris.~ ~"Not as many as you think for," replied Georges. "
8 IV | Grand Turk. You needn't think that a harem~is much of
9 IV | off each others' heads to think much of cropping~the ground."~ ~
10 IV | cultivating which you will think very queer. They~don't cultivate
11 IV | landscape, which no one, as I think, understands but Mistigris,
12 V | inn-keeper.~ ~"Don't you think that's good play?" said
13 V | good deal, healthy as you think it."~ ~Oscar, remembering
14 VI | father, will you~deign to think of his other son, who is
15 VI | the count. "Yes, I will think about it, be~sure of that.
16 VII | forgotten it."~ ~"What makes you think so?"~ ~"It wouldn't be the
17 VII | fortune in the silk trade. I think~he might, perhaps, place
18 VIII| pigeons with caused us to think the angels had~had a finger
19 IX | addressing Georges.~ ~"I should think so! We got into a scrape
20 IX | substitute. Are~not you glad to think that your own good conduct
21 IX | to buy a practice. And~think, too, my dear little kitten,
22 X | become a solicitor; do~you think him steady and wise enough
23 XI | future, about which I did not think,~myself."~ ~"Whom did Pere
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