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1 I | something to laugh about for six months. The culprits were never
2 I | not very well. I cough six months out of the twelve as a result
3 I | live in Paris—and for six months I have been employed in
4 II | self-possession, he replied: “a few months, Madame. I am in the railroad
5 II | I was there twenty-eight months.” Leaving the subject of
6 III | receive two hundred francs a months, two sous a line for original
7 V | THE FIRST INTRIGUE~Two months elapsed. It was September.
8 V | the apartments for three months—in your name, of course,
9 V | starve for the next six months.”~“Shall I lend you some?”
10 VI | think it over for days, months, and years, and you will
11 VI | Duroy replied: “Only a few months.” His embarrassment wearing
12 VIII | forever.~Life lasted a few months or years, and then fled!
13 XI | expedition out there in several months. In any case the ministry
14 XIII | predict that before three months are passed he will have
15 XV | Jew’s threshold. For two months Mme. Walter had written
16 XV | have been so busy for two months that I have been nowhere.”~
17 XV | and said: “I give you six months. By that time you will be
18 XVII | XVII. THE FINAL PLOT~Three months had elapsed. Georges du
19 XVII | take Suzanne away for six months and that would end it.~She
20 XVIII| Suzanne Walter? For three months you have deceived me. Everyone
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