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1 I, 2 | appeared in the household. The matter had to be gone into. The 2 I, 3 | he chewed the cud of the matter beforehand. He certainly 3 II, 2 | scale), not more. And, as a matter of fact, we are sheltered 4 II, 4 | answered him—~“What does it matter to me since I’m not in her 5 II, 5 | then attending.~“What’s the matter with Pere Tellier? He coughs 6 II, 5 | them laugh.~“What does it matter?” interrupted Emma. “A good 7 II, 6 | the church, included to no matter what devotions, so that 8 II, 6 | priest.~“Oh, what does that matter?”~“What! What does it matter? 9 II, 6 | matter?”~“What! What does it matter? It seems to me that when 10 II, 7 | answered, “what does it matter?”~Charles fled to his study 11 II, 8 | But what does agriculture matter to you? Do you understand 12 II, 8 | sitting on chairs. As a matter of fact, Lestiboudois had 13 II, 8 | private prosperity is a matter of indifference, and who 14 II, 8 | upon each other. Oh! no matter. Sooner or later, in six 15 II, 9 | He said—~“What was the matter with you? Why? I do not 16 II, 9 | one put out.~“What is the matter with you?” she said. “Are 17 II, 11| stairs—~“Why, what’s the matter with our interesting strephopode?”~ 18 II, 11| with anger.~“What is the matter?” he asked, stupefied. “ 19 II, 12| belongs to him who, in no matter what circumstance, holds 20 II, 12| buy shares somewhere, no matter where; besides, his practice 21 II, 12| with a fearful oath. “No matter! She was a pretty mistress!”~ 22 II, 14| recommend the Bible.”~“No matter,” said Homais. “I am surprised 23 II, 15| the words.~“What does it matter?” said Emma. “Do be quiet!”~“ 24 III, 2| What is it? What is the matter?”~“What is it?” replied 25 III, 4| him to find soon, by no matter what means, a regular opportunity 26 III, 5| dinner was not ready. No matter! She excused the servant. 27 III, 6| legitimate distractions. No matter! Count upon me. One of these 28 III, 6| deceive me! What does it matter to me? As If I cared for 29 III, 6| she said to herself.~No matter! She was not happy—she never 30 III, 6| Croix-Rouge, from everybody, no matter where.~With the money she 31 III, 6| judgment.”~What judgment? As a matter of fact, the evening before 32 III, 8| life of a third person.~“No matter!” she said, looking at him 33 III, 8| come back.~“What was the matter? Why? Explain to me.”~She 34 III, 8| to tremble.~“What’s the matter?” said the chemist.~At this