Chap.

 1        1|      legislature. In order to explain their presence that evening
 2        2|    shanks, and she refused to explain her self further, being
 3        3|    Good gracious, how am I to explain? He doesnt please me. His
 4        3| likely to die, and that would explain the poor child’s adoption
 5        4|    ready some sort of tale to explain Count Muffat’s refusal.~
 6        5|  Simonne was simply to go and explain that a woman ought not to
 7        6|      he’s soaking!”~“Oh, I’ll explain that to you! The rain caught
 8        6|       in great anxiety. “I’ll explain it all myself. Besides,
 9        7|       him at Nana’s she would explain reasonably enough that she
10        7|  however, she condescended to explain herself more lucidly.~“Well,
11        7|     Without his being able to explain how it came about he found
12       10|       dear—” he endeavored to explain.~“Perhaps it was because
13       10|    mistaken enough to try and explain that the fruit had not been
14       10|    anything else. How shall I explain? I was in a passion—it was
15       11|    and familiarly.~“I say, do explain this to me. Why are the
16       13|    with reeling senses, “I’ll explain.”~She was exasperated at
17       13|       Labordette proceeded to explain to her.~“You see,” he said, “
18       13|       Mme Hugon but could not explain her presence. Still wearing
19       13|    brother were here he could explain it to you.”~“His brother
20       13|      up in it. Zoe, do speak: explain to Monsieur—”~The lady’s
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