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certainly 20
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20 few
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1 I | a stroll for an hour?”~“Certainly.”~They turned toward the 2 I | Have you a good box?”~“Certainly, M. Forestier.”~He took 3 III | him on the same terms?”~“Certainly.”~Taking his friend’s arm, 4 V | please you?”~He replied: “Certainly,” with a smile more expressive 5 V | Shall I escort you home?”~“Certainly; I am unable to find the 6 V | asked: “Are you M. Duroy?”~“Certainly.”~He opened a small suite, 7 V | will you take me to dine?”~“Certainly, my darling, wherever you 8 V | the day after to-morrow?”~“Certainly.”~“At the same time?”~“Yes, 9 VI | and he thought: “She is certainly nicer than the other one.” 10 VI | Francaise.”~He stammered: “Certainly, Madame, certainly.”~Madame 11 VI | stammered: “Certainly, Madame, certainly.”~Madame de Marelle was 12 VII | possibility of being afraid. No, certainly he was not, since he was 13 VIII| Forestier.”~Georges murmured: “Certainly I will go. Poor Charles!”~ 14 VIII| be delighted to wed her. Certainly it was no time to speak 15 VIII| air seems to be impure.”~“Certainly,” she replied; “I have noticed 16 X | far as the Bois?”~“Yes, certainly.”~They took an open carriage 17 X | Pole!”~Then he replied: “Certainly, my darling,” and before 18 XI | me to call him Bel-Ami?”~“Certainly, my dear; I will permit 19 XIII| dared not refuse.~“Yes, certainly.”~“Thank you, dearest.” 20 XIV | felt for him. We should certainly have a mark of friendship.”~


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