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1 V | Madame de Chavoncourt.~ ~"Certainly, madame," replied the Vicar-General.~ ~" 2 V | to study the stranger. He~certainly is no ordinary man. There 3 VIII | boldness the~good mother would certainly have found it impossible 4 XII | to be tired of it. I am~certainly not a literary woman."~ ~" 5 XIII | away by it. The old man certainly~behaved to her as a father 6 XIV | Mariette, such an ugly~girl! Certainly they must be ashamed of 7 XV | else in the world--"~ ~"Certainly, mademoiselle, and you may 8 XIX | lives by a lake! A lake is certainly~full of love!" she thought.~ ~ 9 XX | Chapter against the town can~certainly win that of Watteville / 10 XX | observed your attitude, which certainly betrays more~thoughtfulness 11 XXI | speech. But it is still more certainly found in some~privileged 12 XXVI | greater in her eyes, and very certainly her own work; neither Girardet~ 13 XXVIII| this monastery. Grace has certainly done her work,~but, though