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1 I, II| stone lady with a fish-tail! Oh, yes; we shall be sure to 2 I, III| had finished her meal. "Oh, I almost forgot. Has mama 3 I, III| come while I am away."~ ~"Oh, I am not the least bit 4 I, III| her so much, my dear."~ ~"Oh, thank you! Did the doll 5 I, III| a narcissus in bloom.~ ~"Oh, what a charming flower!" 6 I, III| trouble finding my home. Oh, you dear good little flower!" 7 I, III| name: Alfred Cambray - "~ ~"Oh, I should forget the second 8 I, IV| all for my own advantage! Oh, what a wretched profession 9 II, I| servants might hear you."~ ~"Oh, it is n't anything scandalous. 10 II, I| these green trees.'"~ ~"Oh, well, your reverence, instead 11 II, I| inquisitively forward.~ ~"Oh, he is n't anybody!" replied 12 II, I| it," he said meekly.~ ~"Oh, you may rest without fear, 13 II, II| she always wears - "~ ~"Oh, that is quite too horribly 14 III, II| hand-organ was bought for me. Oh, yes; my wishes have always 15 III, II| thou wilt grant my wish? Oh, how kind, how dear thou 16 III, III| in such a condition."~ ~"Oh, heaven! what shall we do?"~ ~" 17 III, III| then I will go myself."~ ~"Oh, madame! you must not even 18 III, III| Lord will spare his life! Oh, hasten, hasten, my good 19 III, IV| ready in a few moments."~ ~"Oh, pray make haste."~ ~"The 20 III, IV| the doorway she said:~ ~"Oh, how my heart beats!"~ ~ 21 IV, III| recovers consciousness."~ ~"Oh, I can trust this one; she 22 IV, III| returned but the one answer: "Oh, my God! my God!"~ ~The 23 IV, IV| springs in the floor.~ ~"Oh, how wonderful!" she exclaimed 24 V, III| and sighed heavily.~ ~"Oh, Marie! To think you should 25 V, III| The long, weary nights! Oh, how much I have learned 26 VI, I| machine leg - "~ ~"No! no! no! Oh, Henry, no one could take 27 VI, I| I am afraid; I tremble. Oh, my sins, my sins!"~ ~"Your 28 VI, I| our poor old Henry."~ ~"Oh, my God! How entirely alone 29 VI, III| with double meaning.~ ~"Oh, you are terrible!" murmured 30 VI, III| Thy image on earth?"~ ~"Oh, pray understand me," in 31 VI, III| here? or shall I go to her? Oh, I shall be so happy if 32 VI, VI| neighbor from the manor?"~ ~"Oh, yes, I do. I used often 33 VI, VI| to rub her head and neck. Oh, how much there was to see 34 VI, VI| learned the pretty songs.~ ~"Oh, how delightful it is here!" 35 VI, VI| reading every one of them!~ ~"Oh, who is doing this?" she 36 VI, VI| rooms for the night.~ ~"Oh, ah-h," yawned Marie, "I 37 VII, III| hermit was captured!"~ ~Oh, how every drop of blood 38 VIII, I| Did you speak to her? Oh, tell me - tell me what 39 VIII, I| changed? Has she grown? Oh, M. Cambray! in pity tell 40 VIII, II| you had a daughter?"~ ~"Oh, no; he will not hate me 41 VIII, III| to deliver my letter?"~ ~"Oh, yes. The Philadelphians 42 VIII, III| Ludwig. Then he added: "Oh, Katharina, how I have suffered 43 IX, III| afraid for your safety."~ ~"Oh, don't trouble about yourself. 44 IX, IV| around her.~ ~"My Katharina! Oh, what a woman art thou!"~ ~ ~ ~ 45 X, I| behind the metal screen?"~ ~"Oh, that was easy enough. You 46 X, II| ceremony, cried in terror:~ ~"Oh mon Dieu, ne tuez pas Arthur!"~ ~ 47 X, III| fatigue of the journey?"~ ~"Oh, no; she is very well. She 48 X, III| sitting by the bedside.~ ~"Oh, God!" cried Vavel, in a 49 X, III| with kisses and tears.~ ~"Oh, my dearest! My adored saint! 50 X, III| kiss this dear, good hand. Oh, she has been a good little 51 X, III| saved me from perdition. Oh, Ludwig, if only you knew 52 X, III| her pray for her betrayer! Oh, it was terrible, terrible!