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1 II | general question: “Have you read the Gauthier case? How droll
2 II | only paper one cares to read outside of France; it contains
3 IV | seated himself in order to read the article through; that
4 IV | Forestier, and asked him to read it; he was dissatisfied
5 V | for her bill. She tried to read it, but the figures danced
6 V | him. Duroy opened it and read:~“Come at five o’clock to
7 V | received a telegram which read:~“My husband is coming home
8 VI | received an engraved card which read:~“M. and Mme. Walter request
9 VII | Georges took the paper and read a scathing personal denunciation.
10 VII | the bell rang, and having read the insulting paragraph,
11 VII | brought him by Rival. He read it for the twentieth time
12 VII | only knew how I felt when I read the morning papers! Tell
13 VIII | Cannes. Having opened it, he read:~“Cannes, Villa Jolie.”~“
14 XII | Africa.”~The manager having read the article said: “It is
15 XIII | was from Mme. Walter, and read thus:~“It is absolutely
16 XIV | notary continued: “I shall read you the document which is
17 XV | itself.~An hour after having read that notice, he received
18 XVII | in the romances she had read occurred to her, and cried:~“
19 XVIII| but—for some time I have read political articles in ‘La
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