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1 II | Serizy, anxious to end the matter, sent for his notary,~Alexandre
2 II | Moulineaux.~ ~Before this matter came up, the count had already
3 III | more than two weeks, no matter how much they may~ask you,"
4 III | the boy.~ ~"What is the matter with you, Oscar?" asked
5 III | thought Oscar.~ ~"What's the matter?" asked Madame Clapart.~ ~
6 V | for the transaction~the matter will bring him fifty thousand,--
7 V | is so rich, what does it matter what it costs him?" said
8 V | reveals it to any one, no matter who,~here or at Isle-Adam,
9 V | influence~on a rather serious matter, although it would cost
10 VI | Come, sail in,~and push the matter; she is not so bad in looks,
11 VI | pretension.'"~ ~While the matter of the sale was being settled
12 VI | been doing. "What is the matter?"~ ~"My dear, we are lost,--
13 VII | doing harm~to any one, no matter who."~ ~Just then the cracking
14 VII | Cardot's place and see the matter from his point of view;~
15 VIII| shall know nothing about the matter; that is all that I can~
16 VIII| note of Oscar, made it a matter of~principle not to allow
17 VIII| du roi" in any court, no matter~where, was his sole ambition.
18 IX | never lacking to it. In the matter of Georges, Oscar~himself
19 X | Serizy has since shown in the matter of Joseph's~brother, Philippe
20 XI | are selected;~for it is a matter as delicate as it is difficult
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