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 1    VIII|      hotel proprietor. "I must beg you," said she, "not to
 2    VIII|       the affair between us. I beg you to receive him as my
 3      IX|     for a living, she does not beg any man to give her his
 4       X|  common friends.~ ~"Now I must beg you," said she, changing
 5    XIII|        Countess," said she. "I beg you to take me with you."~ ~
 6     XVI|     heaven will save me, and I beg you to tell me where I may
 7   XVIII|       hand in both her own. "I beg you," she entreated, in
 8   XVIII|     respect my feelings. Oh, I beg you, if you have reason
 9     XIX|     the hardihood to write and beg to be released from the
10   XXIII|       this last consolation, I beg to assure you that the two
11  XXVIII|     grievously wronged, and to beg a place in that family circle
12  XXVIII| twenty-five florins a month we beg leave to refuse. In our
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