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1 I | Forestier laughed and said: “Tell, me, old man, did you know 2 III | I will go, but I shall tell her you sent me!”~Forestier 3 III | if she will see me, and tell her that M. Forestier, whom 4 III | insisted—I dare scarcely tell you my errand—I worked late 5 III | three oclock, and I will tell you what places to go to. 6 IV | counted on your copy. I will tell him it will be ready to-morrow. 7 IV | home. However he said: “Tell him it is M. Duroy on important 8 IV | month in advance. One cannot tell what might happen. I will 9 V | you have changed! Well; tell me the news.”~They began 10 V | told—but no, she could not tell anything without telling 11 V | When can I see you alone to tell you how I love you?”~She 12 V | rooms.”~He urged her to tell him when she would come. 13 V | Why, no; what is it? Tell me.”~She sobbed and could 14 V | Then he asked: “Will you tell me when to pay?”~She replied 15 VI | Because it is useless, and I tell them so at once. If you 16 VII | to take him to lunch and tell him the result of his mission. 17 VII | read the morning papers! Tell me, tell me all about it.”~ 18 VII | morning papers! Tell me, tell me all about it.”~Duroy 19 VII | not have closed my eyes. Tell me what took place on the 20 VII | a conquest. Did you not tell me that your home was in 21 VIII | right hand, and said: “I tell you I am suffocating! What 22 VIII | said slowly:~“I will go and tell him that the cure wishes 23 VIII | minutes, the servant came to tell them that the priest had 24 VIII | He did not know how to tell her that he would be delighted 25 VIII | it odious. I only wish to tell you that by a word you can 26 VIII | we meet in Paris, you can tell me your decision.”~He uttered 27 IX | is plenty of time. I will tell the Walters.”~She turned 28 IX | afterward to argue with her, to tell her that he could not remain 29 IX | more than what I have to tell you.”~She turned pale, trembled, 30 IX | and asked: “What is it? Tell me quickly.”~He said sadly 31 IX | Very well.”~“That is right. Tell me, has your wife any means?”~ 32 IX | nervous. Why, she could not tell. She seemed to be lost, 33 X | I did not have time to tell you before dinner, for Vaudrec 34 XI | but I longed to come. Now, tell me what ails Laurine; she 35 XI | just the same. You could tell me the names of the participants. 36 XI | shoulders impatiently. “I tell you she will! You do not 37 XI | you, I love you. Let me tell it to you. I will not touch 38 XI | myself—and yet—let me only tell you this—I love you—yes, 39 XI | of my daughters!”~“Then tell me where I can meet you— 40 XII | adore you. I should like to tell you constantly how I began 41 XII | counsel me, sustain me, tell me what to do.”~He replied: “ 42 XII | disturbing you; but can you tell me when this church was 43 XII | she asked: “Where did you tell the coachman to drive to?”~ 44 XIII | certain she has nothing to tell me except that she adores 45 XIII | manner that she will not tell me anything. First of all, 46 XIII | me,” and she proceeded to tell him what she had heard relative 47 XIII | message to your husband. Tell him from me to buy to-morrow 48 XIII | eighty thousand francs. Tell him to maintain absolute 49 XIII | maintain absolute silence. Tell him that the expedition 50 XIII | murmured:~“Thank you. I will tell my husband this evening. 51 XIII | continued: “I forgot to tell you that your minister has 52 XIII | Pardon me if I do not tell you! You have your means 53 XIV | the matter to him. I will tell him of my scruples and I 54 XV | bored to death. You see I tell you so frankly, that you 55 XVI | commissioner and I call upon you to tell me your name. If you do 56 XVI | him: “Now, sir, will you tell me who you are?”~He made 57 XVI | stammered: “Sir, will you tell me who you are?”~“For once 58 XVII | to your mother first, and tell her that you want to marry 59 XVII | mamma? What did she say? Tell me!”~“Oh, it was frightful! 60 XVII | defended Bel-Ami. “Be silent! I tell you he must marry her! And 61 XVII | circumstances. You are stupid! I tell you he shall marry her; 62 XVIII| will go out soon. You can tell the proprietor that I have 63 XVIII| nothing.”~Rival asked: “Tell me, is it true that Mme.


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