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1 I, 9 | maintain that mistresses ought to keep an eye on the religion 2 II, 8 | embarrassed, not knowing if they ought to begin the meeting or 3 II, 8 | to his place, “that they ought to have put up two Venetian 4 II, 8 | and the fine arts?”~“I ought,” said Rodolphe, “to get 5 II, 8 | said the druggist, “one ought to proceed most rigorously 6 II, 9 | thing! There’s an idea! You ought to follow it up.”~And as 7 II, 10| ambush for wild ducks.~“You ought to have called out long 8 II, 11| order to keep to the fore, ought to have some operations 9 II, 11| at the same time that he ought to rejoice at them since 10 II, 11| monstrosities that the Government ought to prohibit. But they want 11 II, 12| were to be laughed at one ought to look after those of one’ 12 II, 12| years. A love like ours ought to show itself in the face 13 II, 13| harder than a rock. There ought to have been some tears 14 II, 14| third at the least, this ought in twelve months to give 15 III, 1| said, “and I am wrong. One ought not to accustom oneself 16 III, 1| Really—I don’t know—if I ought,” she whispered. Then with 17 III, 2| bad reputation. Perhaps we ought to consult—we only know— 18 III, 4| short—~“Ah! it is no use. I ought to take some lessons; but—” 19 III, 4| part, I think that mothers ought themselves to instruct their 20 III, 7| Emma, “is the dining-room I ought to have.”~The notary came 21 III, 7| I, on the contrary, who ought to complain. We hardly know 22 III, 7| mean?”~“Women like that ought to be whipped,” said Madame 23 III, 8| You have not got them! I ought to have spared myself this 24 III, 9| said the chemist, “you ought yourself to fix the hour