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 1   1|   must be mad, my dear, to go for a country walk in such
 2   1| the year. Ask d'Apreval to go with you, as he is ready
 3   5|                     I will go wherever you go," he replied.~ ~
 4   5|     I will go wherever you go," he replied.~ ~
 5   6|           Very well, then, go and get a sunstroke," Monsieur
 6  13|    turned to the right, to go to Etretat. The white road
 7  20|    How she used to long to go out, as far as the sea,
 8  20|    But she did not dare to go outside the gate. Suppose
 9  25|    years had she wished to go and see him and to embrace
10  26| bear it any longer; I must go and see him."~ ~
11  32|    have left everything to go after him, to bring him
12  41| close to the inn, and then go straight on; it is the third
13  65|                I shall not go without having seen him."~ ~
14 102|                            Go and draw me a jug of cider;
15 104|                     Let us go, let us go, Henri," Madame
16 104|          Let us go, let us go, Henri," Madame de Cadour
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