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1 I, 1 | picked it up once more.~“Get rid of your helmet,” said the 2 I, 3 | not have been sorry to be rid of his daughter, who was 3 II, 3 | tender as one’s tongue.”~Once rid of the nurse, Emma again 4 II, 7 | charming. Yes; but how to get rid of her afterwards?”~Then 5 II, 8 | presently.”~“How you got rid of him!” she said, laughing.~“ 6 II, 9 | And as soon as she had got rid of Charles she went and 7 II, 10 | of them now. She had got rid of them all in her soul’ 8 II, 11 | like to see you, my friend, rid of your hideous caudication, 9 II, 11 | to afterwards for getting rid of the varus; for the doctor 10 II, 14 | a cannibal. Then she got rid of the Homais family, successively 11 III, 2 | in every way. How to get rid of him? What an interminable 12 III, 6 | vain the clerk tried to get rid of him. Monsieur Homais 13 III, 6 | At last he managed to get rid of him, and rushed straight 14 III, 6 | marriage.~But how to get rid of him? Then, though she 15 III, 8 | greatest difficulty in getting rid of Monsieur Tuvache, who 16 III, 11| his own reputation, to get rid of him at all costs, he