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 1        1|       stopped with his pretty speech strangled in his throat,
 2        1|      fresh outbursts of rough speech. And amid this swooning
 3        2|       being guilty of a silly speech, so melted was she at heart.
 4        3|      and made a pretty little speech. The journalist, after bowing
 5        3|       was all for Latinville. Speech grew more and more indolent,
 6        5|  court.~“An exquisitely witty speech—an altogether Parisian speech,”
 7        5| speech—an altogether Parisian speech,” as Bordenave remarked.~
 8        6| having made some sharp little speech or other, she loudly announced
 9        9|    Well then, I want the last speech of all,” the comedian declared. “
10       10|    she closed it with a rough speech:~“Besides, dear boy, if
11       13| emphasized every little cruel speech with a caress.~“You can’
12       13|    second childhood; and, his speech failing him, he remained
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