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 1    1,   15|         of a Frenchman. But his compliments were lost on the Patagonian,
 2    1,   18|          my boy, and paying you compliments.”~“What for, my Lord?”~“
 3    1,   24|        and congratulations, and compliments followed Paganel’s words.
 4    1,   24|         was very animated. Many compliments were paid Paganel on his
 5    2,    1|       bee sipping the sweets of compliments and smiles. He wanted to
 6    2,    1|        that,” said McNabbs. “My compliments, Paganel—my sincere compliments.”~
 7    2,    1| compliments, Paganel—my sincere compliments.”~But Paganel was too busily
 8    2,    2|         Helena paid him sincere compliments on his mythological visitants,
 9    2,    8|    Paganel, gaily.~These mutual compliments were interrupted by the
10    2,   10|      deserved and received warm compliments from the guests. Indeed,
11    2,   14|       man, “receive the sincere compliments of a Frenchman, who is a
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