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1 I, I| opened a conversation. He told me that the son of an immensely 2 I, I| liberal gentleman, and he told me that if anybody would 3 I, I| more comfortable. She then told me that she was an American, 4 I, I| the child between us. She told me that Master James was 5 I, I| present? If Pallas Athene were told of America? If Helios Apollo 6 I, II| warned the gentlemen, and told them that a ridge of the 7 I, III| What is he saying?"~ ~"I told you we can't make it out. 8 I, III| although the governess told me, poor soul! We were thrown 9 I, IV| customs of his house. He told me that the hour for breakfast 10 I, IV| excitement, and now I have told her to lie down and rest 11 I, IV| for writing purposes, and told me that, in the reading-room 12 I, V| she cried; and when I told her how the lady ran back 13 I, V| her back from him?"~ ~I told her how the poor woman's 14 I, V| than she could bear; so I told her that the relief train 15 I, V| I tried to quiet her. I told her that in a very short 16 I, VI| had retired, Mr. Dumany told me that even when he and 17 I, VI| consented," he said. "She told me that it was confession-time. 18 I, VI| my story. However, I have told you an untruth. I am yet 19 I, VII| Yet this story I have told you cannot give anyone a 20 I, VIII| father upon the subject, and told him that I thought it was 21 I, VIII| to him already, and have told him of my intentions."~ ~"' 22 I, VIII| given me. You remember I told my father that my Uncle 23 I, VIII| little he gave me. I have not told the whole truth, for he 24 I, X| demonstrations, and was told that these men were traitors, 25 I, X| in mute astonishment. I told them that the great national 26 I, X| portrait there present. I told them that I did not speak 27 I, X| ruin and death. And then I told them that it was not a time 28 I, XI| At our first meeting he told me that henceforth we should 29 I, XI| memorable meeting, and after he told me to consider him my friend. 30 I, XII| triumphed and how I fell I have told you already. If I had the 31 I, XIII| or wine-shops. Siegfried told me that Countess Diodora 32 I, XIII| three, and it was she who told you not to move, and took 33 II, I| your own maids. If you had told him who you were, he would 34 II, II| continued the subject. I told them of the South American 35 II, III| beloved curiosities, and I told them of the horrors of the 36 II, III| of her sufferings, and I told her that I had had great 37 II, VI| coxcomb. When Siegfried told me that the party had decided 38 II, VI| meditate over it. "Have you told Siegfried yet?" asked the 39 II, VI| thing," I said. "Siegfried told me that he had money at 40 II, VII| Dear me, no! I am joking; I told you so! But the thing is 41 II, VII| would not be believed if I told it!"~ ~At the portal of 42 II, VII| Don't speak of that! She told me all that has occurred. 43 II, VII| feel much better."~ ~But I told her that my work was only 44 II, VII| business with Siegfried, and told him that I had revoked my 45 II, VIII| repentance. You have been told that I lent my aid to play 46 II, VIII| own ends. I know who has told you that I was a Satanella. 47 II, VIII| day before I had boldly told you to win Diodora. That 48 II, VIII| answer. It was when you told us the tragic story of your 49 II, VIII| story well enough! When you told it, you said, 'I am nothing 50 II, IX| manufactured. Siegfried had told me some time before that, 51 II, IX| bride herself; and they told me that the revelry had 52 II, IX| thanked me, and in return they told me that, with my smooth 53 II, IX| professional visit, and was told that she would be glad to 54 II, IX| suffering of last night had not told on her complexion the least 55 II, IX| stood before me. "Who has told you that there was such 56 II, X| one had warned me! She had told me with that "biting kiss" 57 II, X| me body and soul. She had told me that this fair rose was 58 II, X| she drew back.~ ~"I have told you the truth," she said, 59 II, XI| town to my solicitor, and told him to borrow as much money 60 II, XI| institutions. As a pretext I told him that I had the intention 61 II, XIV| exhibit sentiment. So they told me to pack off."~ ~"But 62 II, XVI| quintessence of thriftiness. I told her that the house was at 63 II, XVII| despised you; for I was told, and I believed it, that 64 II, XVII| remember, after you had told Cenni and me the story of 65 II, XVII| you can, forgive me!" I told her all - my evil designs,