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 1        3|  civil of you.”~“What d’you mean?” he asked, turning round
 2        3|     room.~“What—what do you mean?” Mme du Joncquoy resumed. “
 3        5|  tuft of plumes.~“Who d’you mean?” said Simonne, taking no
 4        5|     little Georges Hugon, I mean. You know him? So come and
 5        7|  pretty,” she whispered; “I mean that mother–of–pearl mount
 6        7|   said simply.~“What, d’you mean to say you didnt know that?
 7        7| they were paralyzed:~“D’you mean to say I’m acting like a
 8        9|    to Fauchery.~“What d’you mean, idiotic?” cried the author,
 9       10|  negligently:~“What did you mean? He’s very nice, is your
10       10|   jolly stupid! What! D’you mean to say you’re going to tell
11       11| wagered upon them, it would mean utter disaster and collapse
12       12|  for it to me.’ What, d’you mean to say you didnt see that?
13       13|     into your noodle that I mean to be quite free. When a
14       13|    little finger to suck. I mean it! I shall send you back
15       14|     the prince. He WAS just mean! Just imagine, at night
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