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1 VI | God. I have only poetry. Marry, my friend; you do not know
2 VI | Georges replied: “She will marry very soon again, I have
3 VIII | had she ever consented to marry that man? Then he pondered
4 VIII | she do now? Whom would she marry? Had she projects, plans?
5 VIII | compromise the name of the man I marry, nor to render him ridiculous
6 IX | to employ every means to marry her if she seemed to hesitate;
7 XII | learning that he was to marry Madeleine Forestier. Suddenly
8 XV | replied: “Oh, you will soon marry—some prince, perhaps, and
9 XV | and vowed that she would marry according to the dictates
10 XV | rather the man you would marry.”~“Yes.”~“Well, will you
11 XVI | two sisters: Rose was to marry, Dame Rumor said, Count
12 XVI | If I were free would you marry me?”~She replied: “Yes,
13 XVI | Yes, Bel-Ami, I would marry you because I love you better
14 XVII | tell her that you want to marry me. She will be very much
15 XVII | must repeat that you will marry me and me alone. Will you
16 XVII | Then you do not want to marry Marquis de Cazolles?”~“Oh,
17 XVII | I protested that I would marry only you; she was like a
18 XVII | Bel-Ami, and Bel-Ami wanted to marry Suzanne! No, it was not
19 XVII | Lost, how?”~“Why, he must marry her now!”~She cried wildly: “
20 XVII | now!”~She cried wildly: “Marry her, never! Are you mad?”~
21 XVII | wildly: “I will never let him marry Suzanne! Do you hear—never!”~
22 XVII | silent! I tell you he must marry her! And who knows? Perhaps
23 XVII | stupid! I tell you he shall marry her; it is essential.” And
24 XVIII| said:~“So you are going to marry Suzanne Walter?”~He replied
25 XVIII| angrily: “So you are going to marry Suzanne Walter? For three
26 XVIII| divorce, and am now going to marry another. What is more simple
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