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1 I, 4 | Some, too (but these, you may be sure, would sit at the 2 I, 8 | Hougue-Saint-Vaast on the 29th of May, 1692; died at Vaubyessard 3 II, 1 | however depreciated they may be in value, and the lazy 4 II, 1 | The chemist went on—~“You may say what you like; his table 5 II, 1 | in a Creator, whatever he may be. I care little who has 6 II, 3 | man, at least, is free; he may travel over passions and 7 II, 6 | not worth, whatever people may say of them, a good soup. 8 II, 7 | serious circumstances you may be called before the tribunals 9 II, 8 | better, he began—~“Gentlemen! May I be permitted first of 10 II, 8 | be shared by you all), may I be permitted, I say, to 11 II, 10| little more tender, if I may venture to say so, and heavier. 12 II, 10| better, my dear children, and may God send you every imaginable 13 II, 11| that the whirl of the world may have kept you from care 14 II, 12| No; but—never mind. I may count on you, may I not, 15 II, 12| mind. I may count on you, may I not, and quickly?”~He 16 II, 12| cried. “Reflect! perhaps you may repent!”~“Never!” she cried 17 III, 6| an infinity of passions may be contained in a minute, 18 III, 7| almost asleep.~“Come what may come!” she said to herself. “