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 1        2|         changed, and she was now delighted to make people wait about
 2        5|         pell–mell, for they were delighted to escape from the men who
 3        6|        of detaining her. She was delighted at the notion of putting
 4        6|         round and about therein, delighted with the fine linen and
 5        6|    cleverness. Indeed, he seemed delighted to be making other people
 6        7|    rendering miserable, would be delighted were he to go and knock
 7        8|    Rochefoucauld Market, she was delighted to meet Satin, who, in her
 8        8|         Then, too, he used to be delighted when Nana, grown enthusiastic
 9        9|        Comte, and Madame will be delighted.”~Bosc had muddy trousers
10        9|          or other! Oh, they’d be delighted if I were to come to smash.
11        9| Thereupon the young man ran off, delighted to escape from the actor,
12       10|          her own street. She was delighted when the young woman arrived
13       10|       she experienced a sense of delighted surprise. The heaped–up
14       11|          not humbug. I should be delighted to see them all happy again,
15       12|      fell a–laughing, for he was delighted to have succeeded in snubbing
16       13|       rich, but at heart she was delighted to see him spending his
17       13|    triumph; on the contrary, she delighted in treating him as a man
18       13|       were full of tears. He was delighted at such familiarity; he
19       13|          loved his abasement and delighted in being a brute beast.
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