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1 I | insists on your helping to keep up his cognito there's~something
2 III | to speak about~servants; keep thinking all the time that
3 III | Now, I repeat, endeavor to keep~your tongue in check. You
4 III | well-bred persons always keep~silence."~ ~The two young
5 III | all the usual tricks to keep passengers quiet.~ ~"Well,
6 III | uncomfortable."~ ~"Why didn't you keep better count of us?" said
7 III | Ten louis for you if you keep the secret of my being here
8 IV | and entered the inn to keep an eye on the travellers.~ ~"
9 IV | interposed Mistigris; "keep to the local color."~ ~"
10 V | replied Leger, "they won't keep~their eyes in their pockets."~ ~
11 V | promised you ten louis to keep my secret; but if you continue~
12 VI | the count's property to keep the horses and~maintain
13 VI | wounds which you desired to keep secret from all the~world,
14 VI | the chateau; endeavor to keep~on terms with them, like
15 VI | hate each other, but~still keep up appearances."~ ~The count
16 VI | loose your tongue, you who keep a doltish silence~whenever
17 VII | he was no longer able to keep his place, what would~become
18 VII | is impossible for me to~keep him in the house. A poor
19 VIII| immediate direction, and I shall keep an eye on it. They~want
20 VIII| reach fortune, he has to keep down to bare~necessities.
21 IX | the ambassador. Therefore keep your eyes~open, and if there'
22 IX | had the wise policy to~keep Mademoiselle Cabirolle and
23 IX | cushions.~ ~"You'll have to keep him here all night," said
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