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1 I | became proverbial (we still say "as~sharp as Madame de Watteville"), 2 I | especially women,~would say of Monsieur de Watteville, " 3 I | is wonderful, the bigwigs say.~Thus the chapter is twice 4 II | well-informed traveler,~and could say, "In England, where I went . . ." 5 II | dowagers of the~town would say to him, "You, who have been 6 IV | of~the /lion/--Amedee, I say, was further away than any 7 IV | They were~satisfied to say, 'Here is a man who does 8 VII | and the proprieties?"~ ~"I say no more, mamma. Besides, 9 VII | garden. It is~needless to say that the trial number contained 10 X | right hand on her~lips. "Say no more; I am not free. 11 XIII | get into a carriage and~say with an emotion that is 12 XIII | labors. Remain young. They say~that politics soon make 13 XIV | not hesitate, you would say, to bury herself here with 14 XIV | Gaston de Nueil, you would say," replied the daughter of 15 XV | quite easy; I shall not say~a word to my mother, and 16 XV | self! Sometimes I would say to myself, 'Why~did I sketch 17 XVI | their~wings. We used to say, 'They are marking time.' 18 XVII | And so, my beloved angel, say what you will, my perseverance 19 XVIII | seventy-seven--that is to say, ten years more~than yours 20 XVIII | from my heart, I cannot say from my pen. Did not the~ 21 XIX | suspected. It is~enough to say that it was in obedience 22 XX | the~old men in the village say, that the ground occupied 23 XX | And what will your mother say?"~ ~"She may even desire 24 XX | starting on his~way."~ ~"Let us say no more about Mademoiselle 25 XXI | would be very good of you to say nothing against him,~but 26 XXI | Minister~of the Interior could say, "We have a capital Prefet 27 XXII | of~four clever men would say to Albert's clients, "Will 28 XXII | Ah! if you could only say the same of God!" said the 29 XXV | could see. It is useless to~say anything of the commotion 30 XXVII | saves--miraculously, we say!~But do you know wherein 31 XXVII | innocent childhood.~ ~"I say these things not meaning 32 XXVIII| She has vagaries," people say. Every year she goes to