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 1        1|      Diana; she had been a great deal too coy with him, he averred.
 2        3|         to believe that he has a deal of wit. It would account
 3        4|          a little. You’re a good deal spread out down there. That’
 4        7| Chezelles had been ailing a good deal since the autumn. The carriages
 5        8|      caused Nana to laugh a good deal. But her laughter was not
 6        8|          yes, a no— Fontan would deal her a blow. She grew accustomed
 7        8|         to them.~“Yes, it goes a deal too quickly!” he rejoined
 8        9|        five thousand. A splendid deal! Muffat was getting rid
 9       10|          that time making a good deal of noise. It was the history
10       11|         was moving about a great deal, had come to nestle, shivering,
11       11|       heart. Nana laughed a good deal at this exceedingly sudden
12       11|        all. Perhaps there was a “deal” in the offing. Allusion
13       12|      Madame had suffered a great deal:~“That’s right; it’ll teach
14       13|       the street, and men a good deal smarter, too, whose blood
15       13|          together, and she would deal him light blows and impose
16       13|  smilingly. She had cried a good deal, but it was all over now.
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