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1 I | to begin life over again. Fool that I was to believe him, 2 II | should reply that—but what a fool I am! You have not proved 3 III | General was right, and I am a fool!”~He was so positively convinced 4 IV | his time in listening to a fool.~“Enough!” he interrupted, 5 V | should have been locked; any fool would have thought of it—” 6 V | discomfiture of the presumptuous fool who had desired to remain 7 VIII | a plum tree. ‘You little fool!’ said she, ‘do you want 8 VIII | What are you about, you fool, to mix yourself up with 9 XI | delight. I acted like a fool. I had some money in my 10 XI | for his answer. “I was a fool,” he stammered at last. “ 11 XII | Lecoq struck his chest. “Fool, imbecile, idiot, that I 12 XV | exclamation of surprise. “What a fool I am!” cried he, striking 13 XV | in addition he had been fool enough to reveal the secret 14 XV | and he made me appear a fool in arranging that little 15 XVIII| The traitor will not be fool enough to confess his guilt. 16 XIX | be interpreted, “Am I a fool?” he hastily broke the pellet 17 XIX | Who knows but what this fool of a governor confided everything 18 XIX | think I’m your dupe—and a fool besides.”~The recollection 19 XXII | me too favorably. I am a fool!’”~“What are we to do?”~“ 20 XXIII| t you mean to say like a fool?” asked the discouraged