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1 I, I| hand.~ ~"I beg your pardon, sir," he said, "but there is 2 I, I| am really sorry for you, sir, but this is the only suitable 3 I, I| hesitated.~ ~"And pray, sir, what is your religion?" 4 I, I| to inquire into?"~ ~"Yes, sir. The little gentleman's 5 I, I| three."~ ~"I know; but, sir, the doctor is a very liberal 6 I, II| Let her alone!"~ ~"Oh, sir!" he said, showing me a 7 I, III| Do you understand German, sir?"~ ~"Yes, sir, I do."~ ~" 8 I, III| understand German, sir?"~ ~"Yes, sir, I do."~ ~"Then call for 9 I, III| quite impatiently. "Come up, sir," he said; "we cannot converse 10 I, III| but I have to correct you, sir. The boy is not my own, 11 I, IV| he said in French, "Oh, sir! you do not mean to run 12 I, VI| room, I asked, eagerly -~ ~"Sir, have I some claim on your 13 I, VI| your generosity?"~ ~"Oh sir! my dear friend!" he cried, 14 I, X| If you are a Hungarian, sir, as you claim, where is 15 II, VII| in a courtly manner -~ ~"Sir, I am at your service. Do 16 II, VII| play the offended man. "Sir, it seems you do not know - "~ ~" 17 II, VIII| to shave."~ ~"Certainly, sir. The chambermaid will fetch 18 II, VIII| a mock obeisance, "Yes, sir." But, looking at me in 19 II, XII| copses, and everywhere.~ ~"Sir," said I to Dr. Duval, " 20 II, XII| sergeant at my elbow said -~ ~"Sir, we must get out of this 21 II, XIV| home?" I asked.~ ~"Yes, sir. Madame is in her boudoir."~ ~" 22 II, XIV| letter ran as follows: -~ ~"SIR, - The two millions which 23 II, XV| I may tell you at once, sir, something that is very 24 II, XV| the key to the cipher?"~ ~"Sir," said I, "you know well 25 II, XV| played.~ ~"It is all right, sir," said he, taking his leave; " 26 II, XVI| the papers.~ ~"Never mind, sir," he said, smilingly; "these 27 II, XVI| me. Was this man mad?~ ~"Sir!" he cried. "My friend! 28 II, XVI| defeat of the contremine! Sir, Napoleon has capitulated 29 II, XVI| looked at me. "I beg pardon, sir, but - perhaps you are not 30 II, XVI| are going back to Paris? Sir, your reason must be disturbed. 31 II, XVI| it is destroyed."~ ~"But, sir, this is foolish! Here are 32 II, XVII| you point out to me. No, sir; that is impossible! You 33 II, XVII| pressed my hand as I said -~ ~"Sir, you are the happiest man