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1 I | address them.~The brunette called out to him: “Have you found
2 II | chatting with her hostess, called him: “So, sir,” she said
3 II | any cause, Mme. de Marelle called: “Laurine!” and the girl
4 V | to-morrow morning.” She called a telegram a “little blue.”~
5 VI | Duroy took the gold-piece, called upon more friends, and by
6 VI | determined to be avenged. He called upon Mme. Forestier. He
7 VI | Saturdays.”~The next Saturday he called. M. Walter lived on Boulevard
8 VI | conversation. Mme. Forestier called him; he hastened toward
9 VI | heavy heart. The next day he called on the Forestiers, and found
10 VIII | to-night? That is what is called caring for an invalid!”~
11 IX | clock of the same day he called at her house. She extended
12 X | his associates sometimes called him Forestier, and it made
13 X | that time Georges never called Charles anything but “poor
14 XI | returned an hour later, no one called him by that name. From the
15 XI | chamber of deputies.”~Georges called for Mme. Walter in an open
16 XIII | against the “parvenu,” as he called him. His wife simply shrugged
17 XIII | by Mme. Walter. She too, called him “darling, little one,
18 XVII | Walter, turning her head, called out: “Come, little one;
19 XVIII| chief editor was what was called a “Parisian event,” Georges
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