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1 I | archaeological work. Our~nephews ought to be enchanted to learn
2 I | seventeen years, and the man ought to have~made something at
3 II | honor.~Nevertheless, we ought in justice to say that while
4 II | unknown to my~husband, he ought to be convinced that we
5 III | tires with his cane) he ought at least to have~the merit
6 IV | call us in the studios--ought certainly to pay you~twenty
7 V | public conveyances, they ought to be careful,~like me,
8 V | France; the Czerni-Georges ought not to snub the Bourbons.
9 VI | continued the count, "ought to practise discretion,~
10 VII | have three children,~and I ought to consider their future.
11 VII | know the path on which~you ought to start this young fellow?"
12 VII | been saying to you. You ought to carve the~last word in
13 VIII| his advice as to what I ought to do for my~welcome."~ ~"
14 IX | copy~of a judgment which ought to have been served last
15 IX | Poor innocent!"~ ~"But we ought to wake him," said Mariette. "
16 X | Marest is his evil genius; he~ought to flee him like the plague;
17 X | will be~without a penny. Ought I not, therefore, to reserve
18 X | fault.~ ~"Men without means ought to be perfect," added Moreau,
19 XI | cried Oscar, hastily. "You~ought to have learned before now
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