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1 I, I | finally became excellent friends.~
2 I, III| Countess’s house, with a few friends; on Monday nights he visited
3 I, III| without fatigue with old friends, that desire for contact,
4 I, III| from door to door to his friends, where he installs something
5 I, III| days he had not seen his friends, who must be very much occupied
6 I, III| amuse them.~When the five friends were seated the banker Liverdy,
7 I, III| the other days, with his friends, after the session in the
8 I, III| at that time the best of friends with the wife of a diplomat.
9 I, III| dozing around him, his four friends, relaxed from a listening
10 I, III| elegant, for the sake of your friends.”~“Oh, heavens, these men!”
11 I, III| Yes. We chatted like old friends. I like your daughter very
12 I, IV | gestures. They drew their friends by the sleeve toward the
13 I, IV | Duchess?”~“No, no. Your friends need you. We shall see each
14 II, III| the Marquis.~Her intimate friends, however, discreetly took
15 II, V | alone or surrounded by friends, she could no longer rid
16 II, V | only his evenings to his friends, she often invited the Marquis
17 II, V | regularly every week with his friends, and also continued to appear
18 II, V | newcomer saluted the three friends, or approached them to shake
19 II, V | breakfast with intimate friends, which lend to a woman until
20 II, V | even when receiving her friends, and made herself nervous
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