Part, Chapter
1 I, I | they were live toys, while saying:~“What a strange thing!
2 I, I | Bertin approached her, saying:~“You will disarrange my
3 I, I | disappeared through the portieres, saying in an undertone:~“Friday—
4 I, I | Guilleroy presented him, saying, “My husband.”~The Count
5 I, I | her fingers from his lips, saying, with a slight frown:~“Come,
6 I, I | instead of beginning to paint, saying:~“Madame, you can no longer
7 I, I | indignant astonishment in saying: “What would you with me?”
8 I, I | delay, in watching her, and saying to himself, “She is afraid!”
9 I, II | her, and kissed her hand, saying:~“How do you do, Duchess?”~
10 I, II | Everything that we have just been saying you will hear repeated at
11 I, II | Musadieu esteemed him, saying: “He will be a valuable
12 I, III| you?”~“What, are you not saying ‘thou’ to me, then, after
13 I, III| make it understood, without saying anything, whether one is
14 I, IV | preventing himself from saying sneering things about the
15 I, IV | other’s intonations, in saying the same phrases with the
16 II, I | people had been doing and saying; and Olivier, after indifferent
17 II, II | his own, looked at her, saying: “Let us see that sad face.”~
18 II, II | nothing.”~To thank him for saying that, she said brokenly,~“
19 II, III| who had come to see her, saying that she would return in
20 II, V | would artfully praise him, saying everything necessary to
21 II, V | approached in a playful way, saying: “Oh, do come, dear master!
22 II, V | sad lips with his fingers, saying:~“Again! I beg that you
23 II, VI | to the heart. Faust was saying to Satan:~“Je veux un tresor
24 II, VI | He tried to smile still, saying: “No, it was that which
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