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 1        2|    made bold to beg Madame to calm herself.~“You bet,” was
 2        4|    Vandeuvres did his best to calm her down, but Bordenave,
 3        4|        He was very pale, very calm and collected, and he lolled
 4        5|     to wait for me!”~She grew calm again and, turning to the
 5        7|        Nevertheless, she grew calm. He would go now. She slipped
 6        7| hurrying. He tried hard to be calm, and as the story told him
 7        7|  against the door in order to calm himself, shivering like
 8        7|     my fancy!”~They sought to calm her; they begged her to
 9        8|       questions, but she grew calm at last, for she recognized
10        8|       name. However, she grew calm again directly and declared
11        9|       voice and was perfectly calm.~“Yes, let’s go on,” Fauchery
12        9|    above.~He was glad of this calm and the silence, and he
13        9|    pale and so shaken, he was calm at once.~“Devil take it!”
14        9|      meanwhile, was extremely calm and full of reasons. He
15       10|   little phrases as:~“It will calm the fellow down if he has
16       10|     virginal face remained as calm as heretofore; torn, beaten
17       10|   woman still refused to grow calm she sank down in front of
18       10|       it was wrong of me; now calm down.”~“I who love Madame
19       12|       him.~“Now look here, be calm!” the young woman continued,
20       12|       too, was smiling in his calm and worthy fashion.~“And
21       13|       not knowing how else to calm him and really very full
22       13|       When he fancied himself calm again the remembrance of
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