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1 I, III| Has mama sent for me?"~ ~"Certainly not, my dear! We are going, 2 I, III| said the old gentleman.~ ~"Certainly not," replied the sergeant. " 3 I, IV| know that I am living?"~ ~"Certainly, countess; you may communicate 4 II, II| If they drive out they certainly have a coachman; and one 5 II, II| supposed to be they."~ ~"That certainly is the more plausible solution 6 II, II| nobleman."~ ~"His deeds certainly proclaim him as such, your 7 II, III| bids them welcome."~ ~This certainly was getting on smoothly 8 II, III| Well, that is wonderful! I certainly believed I should have to 9 III, II| angry. Did it hurt thee?"~ ~"Certainly it hurt me; see, the blood 10 III, III| being?"~ ~"Then I shall certainly shoot him."~ ~"I will never, 11 III, III| and take a cold that would certainly be his death. No; we must 12 III, IV| very seriously ill."~ ~"Certainly; I am delighted! - that 13 III, IV| were I to get wet I should certainly have an ischias."~ ~Marie 14 IV, I| then the "convict system" certainly was a perfect one; while, 15 IV, I| forsaken lad, then one might certainly expect a genius to evolve 16 IV, II| distressing to see them. Certainly this was sufficient proof 17 IV, II| his telescope? She would certainly receive his visits; and 18 IV, III| If she had one, she would certainly be using it now.~ ~It was 19 IV, III| opera-glass - a magnifier that certainly could not reveal very much.~ ~ 20 IV, III| Henry!"~ ~"The rascals certainly chose a good time to do 21 IV, III| can't raise an alarm?"~ ~"Certainly not. Do as I tell you. Stop 22 IV, IV| his master's presence was certainly original. He wore a costume 23 IV, IV| continuous fire! The general certainly should have commanded: ' 24 IV, IV| what you propose to do?"~ ~"Certainly"; and taking a small sketch-book 25 V, II| replied Count Vavel.~ ~"You certainly have heard more about him," 26 V, II| last call on you - "~ ~"I certainly am greatly indebted to you," 27 VI, I| quarters and easy work was certainly an improvement. Instead 28 VI, II| Why, that is tobacco."~ ~"Certainly - and Turkish tobacco, too, 29 VI, II| do smoke, Herr Count?"~ ~"Certainly; but I never smoke anywhere 30 VI, III| the fatherland?"~ ~"But I certainly cannot take all this money 31 VI, V| with me."~ ~"To-day?"~ ~"Certainly; is she not my daughter? 32 VII, I| made up at home."~ ~"That certainly would make the uniform of 33 VII, I| in Lemberg."~ ~"Each man certainly could get a flint for himself."~ ~" 34 VII, II| the flag presentation were certainly not calculated to whispers 35 VII, III| strike him, the result would certainly be disastrous - for the 36 IX, I| light the candles now?"~ ~"Certainly not. I don't want the gentleman 37 IX, III| even in an enemy; and Vavel certainly proved himself a master 38 X, I| vice-palatine with them now?"~ ~"Certainly. He has surrendered, too."~ ~" 39 X, I| interrupted Vavel.~ ~"Yes, certainly; Guillaume - that is his