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 1     I|     much of her; but people said that, personally, she was
 2     I|    time, Monsieur Tournevau said:~"This is not very amusing!"~"
 3    II|     spoke of her, they only said: "Madame Tellier is living
 4    II| changing your quarters?" he said, and that question embarrassed
 5    II| regained her composure, and said sharply, to avenge the honor
 6    II|     He excused himself, and said: "I beg your pardon, I ought
 7    II|     pardon, I ought to have said your nunnery."~She could
 8    II|    perhaps thinking she had said enough, madame gave him
 9    II|       Come, my kittens," he said, "you must try them on."~
10    II| quietly waited his time and said: "Well, if you will not
11    II|   whiskers, when he sat up, said: "Co -- co -- ri -- co"
12    II| again, from emotion, and he said no more, but concluded the
13    II| turning to her brother, she said:~"You must put in the horse
14    II|  the station, the carpenter said:~"I am sorry you are going;
15   III|    blushing to his ears, he said: "I must go out." He handed
16   III|    one," Monsieur Tournevau said. "So will I," Monsieur Vasse
17   III|   Tellier, who was beaming, said to them:~"We don't have
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