Chapter
1 Int | became animated it was to tell some practical joke, some
2 Int | or if he has he does not tell it.~This agrees admirably
3 Int | suffering that it covers. And to tell the truth, it is man, the
4 Int | he says:~“If I could ever tell all, I should utter all
5 Int | thin-skinned. But then I do not tell it, I do not show it; I
6 III | hands, the vicomte said:~“Tell me, will you be my wife?”~
7 VII | She hardly knew how to tell him. “It is Rosalie, who——”~
8 VII | he said, “she will not tell the name of the man; she
9 VII | of the man; she will not tell you any more than she will
10 VII | you any more than she will tell me—and, if he does not want
11 VII | said:~“See here, my girl, tell me everything.”~Rosalie
12 VII | tried to persuade Rosalie to tell me the name of her betrayer.
13 VII | to talk about. Did Julien tell you why I ran away in the
14 VII | fever afterward; but did he tell you what gave me the fever
15 VII | cad, a wretch! and I will tell him so. I will slap his
16 VII | sugar plum like that? I tell you that every one does.
17 VIII| knowing your condition. Tell them that I have gone out,
18 VIII| her.”~“What did M. Julien tell you?”~“M’sieu Julien told
19 IX | is the matter with her? Tell me, what is the matter?”
20 X | go and see Abbé Picot and tell him, under the seal of confession,
21 X | might—I might—if you wish, tell you now what brings me here.
22 X | tenderness. Jeanne did not tell him about her new ideas,
23 X | pray you not to leave me, tell me what to do!”~“Open M.
24 X | to the château she would tell him what she had done, and
25 X | went to the nearest farm to tell of the accident.~They all
26 XI | and said entreatingly: “Tell me, Poulet, you will not
27 XI | have come to-day, I want to tell you that I will not be at ‘
28 XI | is the matter with you? Tell me what is going on.”~He
29 XI | obsequiously explained: “I will tell you. Your son needed a little
30 XI | was not well and then to tell how he was getting along.
31 XI | late years? She could not tell, and the idea distressed
32 XI | know more, said: “Come, tell me everything, my girl,
33 XI | drawing up her chair, began to tell about herself, her home,
34 XII | Rosalie was not disturbed. “I tell you that you will sell the
35 XIII| money: “Would you go up and tell M. Paul de Lamare that an
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