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1 I, I | ANNE DE GUILLEROY.”~He answered this note, asking when he
2 I, I | talk to her; she barely answered him. When he attempted to
3 I, III| ask “Who is that?” Bertin answered: “The Pontaiglin,” “the
4 I, III| Count pleasantly.~As no one answered, he continued: “It seems
5 I, IV | alike that the servants answered “Yes, Madame” to the daughter
6 II, II | Madame feel to-day?” she answered, feeling exhausted from
7 II, II | It never lasts,” she answered, approaching nearer.~“Let
8 II, II | star-gazing, Countess?”~“Yes,” she answered. “You also, as it appears.”~“
9 II, III| so, my dear,” her husband answered; “I just saw him going away
10 II, IV | to give her.~The footman answered him, when he presented himself:~“
11 II, IV | animated by his vivacity, answered him with all the mischief
12 II, IV | that to me often, and I answered you—”~She interrupted him
13 II, V | Marquis, unmistakably in love, answered him brightly, while gazing
14 II, V | said she softly.~But he answered, almost violently: “No,
15 II, VI | and watched it grow.”~He answered as if she had accused him: “
16 II, VI | red eyelids, the Countess answered: “I have a little note to
17 II, VI | complain,” Madame de Guilleroy answered.~“Oh, he is growing old,
18 II, VI | not listening and hardly answered, being pursued by anxiety
19 II, VI | do not know exactly,” he answered in a very low voice; “it
20 II, VI | hand she clasped, and he answered these calls by tightening
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