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1 IV | profound observers will tell you, perhaps~to your astonishment, 2 V | Vicar-General.~ ~"Well, tell us about it," said Madame 3 V | Chavoncourt. "Could no one tell~him how little chance a 4 V | was something he would not tell, "and especially~after hearing 5 VI | him, "Above all, do not tell~mamma who gave you the notion; 6 X | house. Be easy; I shall~tell nothing."~ ~Francesca, recovering 7 XI | master and mistress, child? Tell me, I will give you this 8 XI | dearest! for ever dearest!--Tell me, have you never loved?"~ ~" 9 XI | now no mother whom I can tell of my happiness; she left 10 XIII | and Ferney."~ ~"You cannot tell me whether within a week 11 XV | was traveling. I would not tell you anything till success 12 XV | she/ insists on. I did not tell you, my friend;~but I was 13 XVII | French press.~ ~"Yes, as you tell me, I was old when I came 14 XVII | library to my private room, to tell your portrait of this progress~ 15 XVIII | kind letter in which you tell me the most trivial incidents~ 16 XVIII | plead here--I forget to tell you this--I~fancied that 17 XVIII | go and post this letter. Tell Jerome that I know all I 18 XX | secrets between us, and I may tell you what ruffles~my mind. 19 XXI | horns,~anticipate the blow. Tell them all your previous life, 20 XXIII | going to do for you, and tell her that your gratitude 21 XXV | door, it is impossible to tell what~the old gentleman and 22 XXV | his master off, heard him tell the postilion 'The Geneva 23 XXVIII| sincere; he was so kind as to tell me~his idea, on finding