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1 1| was a pretty fellow; to be sure! He went up to see other 2 2| to the old miser.~“To be sure, I told him everything,” 3 2| was the past—oh yes, to be sure, a dirty past with things 4 2| without speaking. To be sure, life was not always amusing. 5 2| letters; besides, she was not sure of her spelling, while her 6 2| savage fingers in order to be sure of the contents. The three 7 2| Marquis de Chouard, who was sure that he could not be seen, 8 3| people.”~“Work! Ah yes, to be sure, work!” he stammered at 9 4| Walachian, to whom Nana, sure of her future and longing 10 4| little gentleman, to be sure, but then she wasn’t hard 11 4| to anyone; she was almost sure of that.~“However, suppose 12 5| t eat you.”~“I’m not so sure of that,” said the prince 13 5| exceedingly erect.~“Yes, to be sure!” said a woman hoarsely. “ 14 6| dear Zizi!”~“Oh, to be sure, I’m a bit wanting there,” 15 6| were getting stupid, to be sure! When Steiner entered the 16 6| sign! They’re polite, I’m sure.”~And with that she gave 17 7| grow vexed directly. “I’m sure I won’t eat your wife if 18 7| you know, but you may be sure they think about it for 19 7| have spoken; you may be sure. But perhaps it isn’t true. 20 7| scandal, and he would be sure of things one way or the 21 8| the bed!~“By Jove, it was sure to happen!” she cried. “ 22 8| saw Satin. She was always sure of finding her, for the 23 8| sense of weariness which was sure to follow the drubbings 24 8| pretty place—oh no, I’m sure it wasn’t in a pretty place.”~ 25 8| the dustbin! She now felt sure she had met her at the Papillon, 26 8| back—a pretty fellow, to be sure, but a frivolous! Bosc had 27 8| there are women there are sure to be ructions. It was Napoleon 28 8| s holes and corners were sure to send the men mad. And 29 8| you shouted, for they were sure of being defended in their 30 8| occurred to her. Ah, to be sure, Fontan, of all men, ought 31 9| in a low tone:~“You are sure he’ll come?”~“Quite sure. 32 9| sure he’ll come?”~“Quite sure. Without doubt he’ll come 33 9| fall dead flat, you may be sure.”~But just then Simonne, 34 9| against a wall—for he was sure of not being observed—and 35 9| em on the brain; to be sure they will! Besides, when 36 9| about it all. Yes, to be sure, when one has sworn to love 37 9| and remarked.~“Yes, to be sure! It’s an eggeup,” the count 38 10| buzzing noise. She was sure to give vent to a “Dirty 39 10| she lived like a bird: sure of her food and ready to 40 10| replied gravely. “To be sure, the emperor stands firm.”~ 41 11| keeping that dark, but he was sure of it, on his honor! In 42 11| such announcements were sure to raise a prolonged muttering 43 11| idiots they were, to be sure! Did they think she was 44 12| certain, but, alas, one was sure of nothing; nobody ever 45 12| to the path of virtue, be sure of that.”~“Oh, Estelle!” 46 12| and gloves.~“Yes, to be sure, it’s me!” he said. “You 47 13| conducted establishment, she was sure to find twenty–five louis 48 13| never! What a fancy, to be sure! Have I ever asked you to 49 13| explained matters; he would be sure to have the money the day