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1 IV | together, while Saint-Potin gave Duroy a sketch of all the
2 IV | head and said sharply: “I gave it to your friend, Forestier,
3 IV | of his “souvenirs,” but gave his whole attention to reporting.
4 V | words she disappeared.~Duroy gave the cabman a five-franc
5 V | disgrace, oh, my God! You gave her my money—did you not?
6 V | my money—did you not? I gave him the money—for that woman—
7 VI | lighted by bronze lamps, and gave his cane and his overcoat
8 VII | AN END~Charles’s absence gave Duroy a more important position
9 VII | letter of apology; his heart gave a bound and he stammered: “
10 VII | apart for the duel, and gave him his pistol. Before him
11 VIII| that letter, grumblingly gave his consent. He repeated: “
12 IX | the bell rang, his heart gave a bound.~Mme. de Marelle
13 IX | you have done.”~Georges gave them two hundred francs
14 X | cigarette, told him the news and gave him her plan of the article.
15 X | However he smiled as usual and gave her his hand to assist her
16 XI | place beside the ladies and gave them all the necessary information.
17 XIII| You were mature when you gave yourself to me. I am much
18 XIII| deceived us.”~“How?”~He gave her a detailed account of
19 XIV | which Madeleine du Roy gave up to her husband.~On leaving
20 XV | wife ascended the steps and gave their wraps to the footmen
21 XV | handed me just now.” She gave him a small black box which
22 XVI | violently that the old lock gave way, and the young man almost
23 XVI | the cross of honor which I gave him.”~Du Roy turned pale.
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