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1 1 | yes," said De Witt, "you mean to speak of the people down
2 3 | as Monseigneur; "do you mean to say that he is an honest
3 10| service, sir." ~"What do you mean, my pretty child?" said
4 10| child?" said Cornelius. ~"I mean to say, sir, that the judge
5 10| Fly, then; that's what I mean." ~"What do you say?" ~"
6 11| thing -- you know what I mean -- to take place?" ~"Why,
7 11| do for you, -- for you I mean?" ~"A man who has only one
8 17| him, "you must be a very mean and spiteful fellow to rob
9 19| high-spirited creature, of no mean perception and a noble heart,
10 19| said Jacob. "What do you mean?" ~"He doesn't drink, he
11 20| Rosa, he said, -- ~"Do you mean to say that the bulb has
12 20| carnation." ~"What does all this mean?" asked Rosa. ~"You have
13 21| Cornelius; "what does that mean? Well, let us wait until
14 26| Van Systens. ~"What do you mean?" ~"I ask you what can be
15 27| Master Jacob." ~"What do you mean?" ~"I mean to say that at
16 27| What do you mean?" ~"I mean to say that at Loewestein
17 28| takes away all my spirit, I mean Rosa's absence? But suppose
18 32| incompletely." ~"What is it you mean to say?" ~"I mean to say."
19 32| it you mean to say?" ~"I mean to say." replied Cornelius,
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