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1 I | fine to take a cab.”~His friend answered: “I would like
2 I | person is this lady?”~His friend replied: “An upstart, a
3 I | no, indeed!” cried his friend; “I would not have anyone
4 I | pleased. Servigny grasped his friend’s arm.~“I will pilot you,”
5 I | Mademoiselle Yvette, my friend, Baron Saval.”~“Good evening,
6 I | arm, and let us find your friend.”~Silently he offered her
7 I | me there, and upon your friend also. Listen. We take possession
8 I | Mademoiselle always call my friend Servigny ‘Muscade’?”~Yvette
9 II | went out, and rejoining his friend who was smoking astride
10 II | will leave her with your friend, and you shall take me.
11 III| some treason of a beloved friend, one of those heart-disasters
12 III| asked: “Are you truly my friend, Muscade?”~“Why, of course,
13 III| now?”~“Absolutely your friend, Mam’zelle, body and soul.”~“
14 III| soul.”~“Even enough of a friend not to lie to me once, just
15 III| take a walk today with your friend Servigny? It is a good time
16 IV | a strange person, a new friend.~She said to herself: “It
17 IV | face: “You are a goose, my friend; you don’t know what you
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