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1 I, II| writing them down, I am not quite certain that I really spoke 2 I, III| uniform was expecting me quite impatiently. "Come up, sir," 3 I, IV| home."~ ~I stared at him quite stunned. How, in the name 4 I, IV| beautiful little girls - quite a houseful."~ ~"But the 5 I, IV| reserved in speech and manner, quite different from this Croesus; 6 I, IV| the newspapers. I found quite a number of them - French, 7 I, IV| intelligent gentlemen."~ ~"Quite the contrary," I hastened 8 I, VII| could not be rejected.~ ~Not quite so sound, however, was the 9 I, VIII| the lord of the château, quite a magnificent old-fashioned 10 I, VIII| the bower: my room is not quite so pleasant and orderly 11 I, IX| heaven."~ ~The old man became quite excited over this ideal 12 I, IX| have listened to you for quite a while, you must now listen 13 I, X| There were others who were quite young men, old schoolfellows 14 I, X| bright particular star, and quite too smart for anything. 15 I, XII| your house; but that is quite a different thing, and has 16 I, XIII| intellectual, and very talented; quite a female phenomenon. That 17 II, I| dressed for the occasion, and quite in proper style for a country 18 II, II| still the simulator is never quite sane. I had speculated about 19 II, III| ailment."~ ~She stared at me, quite perplexed. "You are right!" 20 II, III| She looked at me for quite a while. "Again you are 21 II, III| treated and spoken of as quite a baby; yet, in spite of 22 II, III| noticed it plainly enough, and quite frequently. Whenever you 23 II, IV| the wedding breakfast was quite an event. But when, after 24 II, VII| mind. I am not offended; quite the contrary. I like such 25 II, VIII| soft towel. "Oh, you are quite handsome enough!" she said, 26 II, IX| at the dairy, which was quite a grand establishment, where 27 II, X| million of florins."~ ~"I am quite convinced," I said, "and 28 II, X| degraded as he was. No, not quite. He had had no money, and 29 II, X| they had awakened a demon quite as cunning and wicked as 30 II, XIV| an inward shudder; "I am quite unfamiliar with your civilised 31 II, XV| the letter was posted not quite an hour ago."~ ~"And the 32 II, XVI| does not affect me. I am quite sober."~ ~"Then, in all 33 II, XVII| broker, Mr. X., came to me, quite submissive, doing penance