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 1      I,       I|      undertone exclaimed the elder gentleman. "She knows that her mother
 2      I,       I|         smilingly returned the old gentleman.~ ~"When mama went to the
 3      I,       I| conciergerie," suggested the elder gentleman.~ ~"I think we had better
 4      I,       I|           out in terror.~ ~The old gentleman laughed merrily, and said:~ ~"
 5      I,       I|          my dear," replied the old gentleman, visibly affected by the
 6      I,       I|        understand," nodded the old gentleman, glancing significantly
 7      I,       I|           in darkness.~ ~The elder gentleman had made a mistake: "this"
 8      I,       I|         covers of the bed. The old gentleman entered the room. He had
 9      I,     III|           the next morning the old gentleman paid a visit to his little
10      I,     III|           were my papa!"~ ~The old gentleman was touched by the little
11      I,     III|        company," suggested the old gentleman, more and more pleased with
12      I,     III|       sorrowfully murmured the old gentleman.~ ~"Then I will not play
13      I,     III|        tenderly ejaculated the old gentleman. "Are you fond of flowers?"~ ~
14      I,     III|     blossom rapturously.~ ~The old gentleman surveyed her smilingly for
15      I,     III|           was certain that the old gentleman had left the house, she
16      I,     III|             When she heard the old gentleman's footstep on the staircase,
17      I,     III|           benefactor. Then the old gentleman clothed the child as skilfully
18      I,     III|          forget it, for this brave gentleman rescued you from a most
19      I,     III|            gave his arm to the old gentleman, and conducted him to the
20      I,     III|       hands cordially with the old gentleman, stepped back to the doorway,
21      I,     III|          so important a person - a gentleman whose name he had never
22      I,     III|           residence," said the old gentleman.~ ~"Certainly not," replied
23      I,     III|           apartment with you. This gentleman deserted you last night,
24      I,     III|          residence of the fugitive gentleman."~ ~"And if I tell you,
25      I,     III|           At this question the old gentleman rose from his chair, drew
26     II,       I|           that honor. The reverend gentleman, however, was an extremely
27     II,       I|         remark was made by a third gentleman. He was sitting on the left
28     II,       I|        baroness was betrothed to a gentleman from Bavaria, that the wedding-day
29     II,       I|         the baroness. "You are the gentleman who has an anecdote to suit
30     II,      II|            Mercatoris. The learned gentleman had bad teeth, in consequence
31     II,      II|  pile-dwelling. Three years ago, a gentleman from a foreign country came
32     II,      II|          my foot in the house of a gentleman without his permission!"~ ~"
33     II,      II|            a quiet and inoffensive gentleman."~ ~"Is he alone? Has he
34     II,      II|    communication with the nameless gentleman at the castle."~ ~"What
35     II,      II|     justified in so doing, for the gentleman did not announce himself
36     II,      II|      convinced that the mysterious gentleman is neither a criminal, nor
37     II,      II|           interest to the reverend gentleman's words, now made inquiry:~ ~"
38     II,      II|             How does this nameless gentleman learn of his poor neighbors'
39     II,      II|           in prison," assented the gentleman referred to.~ ~"Yes. Well,
40     II,      II|            all about this nameless gentleman and lady."~ ~"Pray how do
41     II,     III|            I know that a Hungarian gentleman will not accept a gift without
42    III,       I|          clear-voiced "Come in!" a gentleman in promenade toilet entered
43    III,       I|            coachman's costume. The gentleman assisted the little maid
44    III,       I|         they had to halt. Here the gentleman assisted his veiled companion
45    III,      IV|            once to the castle; the gentleman is very seriously ill."~ ~"
46    III,      IV|          to hear of the worshipful gentleman's illness, but glad that
47    III,      IV|           groom, the stern-visaged gentleman, and the veiled lady.~ ~
48      V,       I|       porter informed him that the gentleman from the Nameless Castle
49      V,      II|  companions I am going to meet the gentleman who is so determined to
50      V,      II|         was very glad to learn the gentleman's name.~ ~"I have long desired
51     VI,      II|            of a concert, said to a gentleman near whom he was standing: '
52     VI,      II|            a man worth knowing - a gentleman from crown to sole.~ ~Toward
53     VI,      VI|           it is natural. A gallant gentleman and a beautiful lady - if
54   VIII,       I|           voice said:~ ~"A strange gentleman is here. I told him your
55   VIII,       I|           voice: "You may tell the gentleman I will see him."~ ~In a
56     IX,       I|         lad.~ ~"Is there a strange gentleman here?" she asked.~ ~"I don'
57     IX,       I|       Laczko; we will hunt for the gentleman."~ ~Lisette was beside herself
58     IX,       I|    Certainly not. I don't want the gentleman to know that I am here.
59     IX,       I|           the alcove and watch the gentleman. If he should lift the screen,
60     IX,       I|            whispered Marie.~ ~"The gentleman lies so still. He has n'
61     IX,     III|        Very good! We will show the gentleman that war and star-gazing
62      X,       I|            And he is a very polite gentleman. He does not ill-treat the
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