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1 II, 2 | on the whole, little of a serious nature, nothing special 2 II, 3 | departure. Perhaps she had more serious reasons for uneasiness. 3 II, 3 | their eyes were full of more serious speech, and while they forced 4 II, 4 | your servant!”~But a more serious fault with which he reproached 5 II, 6 | her; the case was not a serious one, and he went for some 6 II, 6 | assuming one of his most serious expression, “that the agricultural 7 II, 7 | of white paper. She tried serious reading, history, and philosophy. 8 II, 7 | pharmacy later on; for under serious circumstances you may be 9 II, 9 | compliments. He was calm, serious, melancholy.~Emma listened 10 II, 9 | last he declared with a serious air that her visits were 11 II, 10| have liked to see him more serious, and even on occasions more 12 II, 10| Rodolphe found her more serious than usual.~“That will pass 13 II, 11| liquid. Matters were taking a serious turn. Hippolyte began to 14 II, 11| his dignity to the more serious interests of his business.~ 15 II, 13| that is becoming on the serious occasions of life.~“Do not 16 III, 1| What?”~“Something—important—serious. Oh, no! Besides, you will 17 III, 1| whispered. Then with a more serious air, “Do you know, it is 18 III, 5| to part everything seemed serious to them.~Motionless in front 19 III, 6| was closed, then, pale, serious, and, without speaking, 20 III, 8| Charles.~“No, no!”~The child, serious, and still half-asleep,