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1 1| under the impression that he ought to discover some amiable 2 1| that gentle man’s presence ought to strike all the world 3 2| hinting that her mistress ought to have confided her necessities 4 2| and stretching afresh. “I ought to be there now!”~Yet she 5 2| one—a brat like that who ought to be at school still!”~ 6 2| mentioned the Walachian, who ought by now to find time hanging 7 2| could hear them pant. They ought to be looking lovely in 8 3| who—”~“Ah, dear boy, one ought to see every side of life.”~ 9 3| You work too hard. You ought to rest yourself. At our 10 3| yourself. At our age we ought to leave work to the young 11 3| The aristocratic classes ought to set a good example. Fauchery 12 4| summed up recent situations.~“Ought not Monsieur Fauchery to 13 4| would leave her room!~“I ought to have had my suspicions,” 14 4| how women in such a state ought to be treated. But the moment 15 4| to bed!” said Nana. “One ought to find something to do.”~ 16 4| to the effect that Madame ought to have come to a decision 17 5| and explain that a woman ought not to be palled up to in 18 6| behind this hill then? There ought to be lots of trees there, 19 6| ecstatic exclamations. Zoe ought to admire the beautiful 20 6| upholsterer. Dear me, yes! One ought to sleep jolly sound in 21 6| more she told him that he ought to take his departure. He 22 6| couldn’t be better! One ought always to bow to a woman.~“ 23 6| Lucy, who declared that one ought to honor gray hairs. All 24 7| of economical maxims!~One ought to be sensible, Zoe kept 25 7| pleased, everybody else ought to be.~“By your leave!” 26 7| I have because everybody ought to be happy. We’re having 27 7| the other man had come she ought to get him out of the way, 28 7| her at last. The matter ought to stop now.~“Well, then, 29 7| stupidity and cruelty. He ought to have crushed her head 30 8| one’s out on business one ought to be respecifully treated, 31 8| Ah well, it’s not I who ought to be telling you this, 32 8| gracious! Some nice things ought to be going on in Paris 33 8| sure, Fontan, of all men, ought never to have done her such 34 9| for? Oh, it’s my turn! You ought to have said so. All right! 35 9| me, if that’s the way one ought to talk to the men!” Geraldine 36 10| Vandeuvres asking if one ought to leave the room. Georges, 37 10| Just as though a novel ought not to be written so that 38 11| Let’s see, what horses ought I to choose?” said the young 39 11| all. On the contrary, one ought to distrust him. And besides, 40 11| were being skinned.”~“You ought to tell me what’s going 41 11| louis it’s because an owner ought always to look as if he 42 11| her bad temper, for she ought to have gained a million. 43 12| said Mme du Joncquoy, “he ought first to have made it up 44 12| resumed Mme du Joncquoy, “you ought to have prevented this union 45 12| bitter for every one of us! Ought we not to forgive others 46 13| a tent. This arrangement ought to be both rich and tender, 47 13| caressingly:~“I say, dearie, you ought certainly to bring me ten 48 13| deliberately continued:~“Nana, you ought to marry me.”~This notion 49 13| things out. It was he who ought to die, and he determined 50 13| must out. Besides, now it ought not to hurt you at all. 51 13| Well, well, he said, she ought to be brave; she was quite 52 13| were no longer possible. He ought to understand that and to 53 13| you know,” he said, “you ought to marry me. We should be 54 13| by an aunt to which she ought to have succeeded at the 55 14| aunt about some money she ought to have sent, of which the 56 14| declared Mignon. “You ought to go upstairs; you would 57 14| the frontier all citizens ought to rise up in defense of 58 14| s this way: 405, 403. We ought to be there. Ah, at last, 59 14| at the Tuileries. France ought to have driven them out