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 1     I|    you command. I would only beg of you to pardon me for
 2     I|      replied Peter Bús.~ ~"I beg your pardon," cried the
 3     I|     cried the stranger.~ ~"I beg your pardon, but I am of
 4     I|    pursue your diversions, I beg! I am not in the habit of
 5   III|  enough to kiss my hand, and beg me to make you one of my
 6    IV|     about such things, and I beg you will not interrupt me.
 7    IV|      tearfully -~ ~"I humbly beg your pardon. I came here
 8     V|    wishes; and, once more, I beg of you to say nothing about
 9     V|      often urged the girl to beg Dame Kramm to take her to
10   VII| gracious permission, I would beg to call your attention to
11    IX|    Mrs. Meyer's arrival, and beg them to treat her as kindly
12    IX|   too. One thing, however, I beg of you: say nothing, before
13     X|       as if he were about to beg pardon for being so bold
14     X|    nevertheless the love - I beg pardon - the respect I bear
15     X|   she loved me dearly. But I beg your pardon for making so
16  XVII|      compassion, avoid me! I beg of you not your love but
17 XVIII|     Abellino, and ironically beg him not to suspect them
18   XXI|  death. Do not gainsay me, I beg. I am not afraid of death;
19   XXI|     beggar, to feel want, to beg his bread at other men's
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