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1 I, 3 | the matter beforehand. He certainly thought him a little meagre, 2 II, 5 | fellow,” continued Emma.~“Certainly,” replied the clerk.~And 3 II, 6 | doubt; for he and I are certainly the busiest people in the 4 II, 8 | understand anything about it?”~“Certainly I understand it, since I 5 II, 8 | Perhaps he could hear, but certainly he could see nothing, because 6 II, 8 | condition of the peasants. Certainly the Government was doing 7 II, 9 | riding would not be good.~“Certainly! excellent! just the thing! 8 II, 11| implored His mercy, and who certainly died in the best frame of 9 II, 12| answered.~“A great deal?”~“Certainly!”~“You haven’t loved any 10 II, 12| No.”~“Are you sure?”~“Certainly.”~“It is at the Hotel de 11 II, 13| frivolous women that one sees, certainly I might, through egotism, 12 II, 14| girl, who at the ending—”~“Certainly,” continued Homais, “there 13 II, 15| father arm in arm. For he certainly is her father, isn’t he— 14 III, 1| disclosed a kind of block that certainly might once have been an 15 III, 2| having taken you up! I should certainly have done better to have 16 III, 2| crimsoned to his ears. “Oh, yes! certainly.” And in his confusion, 17 III, 2| of her convalescence, had certainly said something about it 18 III, 3| with her last kiss.~“Yes, certainly.”~“But why,” he thought 19 III, 5| arrival at each rendezvous, it certainly augmented the bitterness 20 III, 6| Monsieur Lheureux would certainly take off her hands. She 21 III, 7| fabulous sums that she would certainly have made.~“How was it,”