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 1   2|   turned to her old friend and said:~ ~
 2   6| sunstroke," Monsieur de Cadour said; and he went back to the
 3   7|     companion set off, and she said to him in a low voice, squeezing
 4   9|               You are mad," he said in a whisper. "I assure
 5  12|                 Very well," he said abruptly, "if our son guesses
 6  13|  haunted gaze, and at last she said:~ ~
 7  26|              How often she had said to M. d'Apreval: "I cannot
 8  28|          What is he like?" she said.~ ~
 9  34|         Sit down a little," he said.~ ~
10  37|                   I will," she said, and wiping her eyes, she
11  44|       nervous and rather pale, said to her somewhat gruffly:~ ~
12  48|                This is it," he said.~ ~
13  64|     might force her to return, said quickly:~ ~
14  69|      Here is mamma," the child said.~ ~
15  75|       We are very thirsty," he said, "and madame is very tired.
16  77|       will give you some," she said, going into the house, and
17  78|    have come from Fecamp?" she said.~ ~
18  88|    francs fifty centimes," she said, her eyes full of tears,
19  95|     notice of the visitors, he said:~ ~
20  98|      struck very unpleasantly, said in an agitated voice:~ ~
21 101|     seeming to notice them and said to his wife:~ ~
22 104|       Henri," Madame de Cadour said, nearly distracted with
23 105|     gate, she began to sob and said, shaking with grief:~ ~
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