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1 1,1| Vantrasson's sister was the wife of a man named Greloux, 2 2,1| too. Would you let your wife have her dresses fitted 3 2,1| difficulty. "It is hard for the wife of one of the richest men 4 2,2| refuse to pay me for his wife's toilettes." ~"Very well - 5 2,2| responsible for any more of my wife's debts. And I not only 6 2,2| your bill? It is with my wife that you have opened an 7 2,2| s their business. But my wife is not a fine lady. She 8 2,2| Pascal realized that his wife would never shake his fixed 9 2,3| difference between husband and wife than this bill of twenty-eight 10 2,3| which make a man and his wife enemies, and all the more 11 2,3| conversation of the baron and his wife. ~He therefore noisily moved 12 2,3| between the baron and his wife, there was but one course 13 2,3| leave the room, for his wife exclaimed: "One word more: 14 2,3| would be? I have a foolish wife - is that my fault? I oppose 15 2,3| leave the room, but his wife interposed: "The Baroness 16 2,4| world not only knows how my wife dresses, but how she looks 17 2,4| ignorant of the fact that my wife's shoulders are of dazzling 18 2,5| adultery of a childless wife may be forgiven or explained; 19 2,5| without paying any heed to his wife's words, he continued: " 20 2,5| by my daughter - by his wife - to some low scoundrel. 21 2,5| learned that the husband and wife, my daughter and my son-in-law, 22 2,5| telegraphed the good news to his wife. But in his delight he made 23 2,5| name, and then send to his wife - my daughter!" ~Pascal 24 3,1| utterly alone! I have a wife and a daughter - but they 25 3,1| had seen my daughter or my wife do so. To prevent a crime, 26 3,1| this all! This woman - my wife - you know - you have heard 27 3,1| the chaste and beautiful wife of our early married life. 28 3,2| a position to choose his wife from among all the heiresses 29 3,3| penny of her own. My future wife has no dowry save her black 30 3,3| first of all go to Italy, my wife and I. After a while we 31 3,3| husband's return, the young wife had lost her head. She had 32 3,4| somehow ascertained that his wife had given birth to a child 33 3,4| He said nothing to his wife on the subject, he did not 34 3,4| man who, by seducing his wife, had robbed him of all the 35 3,4| breathe freely, when the wife attacked him in her turn. 36 4,1| and the honeymoon with my wife - all these things will 37 4,1| in Paris? He allowed his wife eight thousand francs a 38 4,1| Chalusse? He is dead. Upon my wife? Yes, I might do so; but 39 5,3| boarding-school, and his wife was the kindest and most 40 6,2| scoundrel who tempted the wife I so fondly loved to forget 41 6,2| you, I was sure that my wife became a mother in my absence. 42 6,2| so proud? He seduced my wife. To-day I can tell all Paris 43 6,3| Marguerite has become his wife, he intends to oblige Madame 44 6,4| exhibition will be visited by my wife and daughter, by the Viscountess 45 7,7| Mademoiselle Marguerite, my wife's daughter, I renounced 46 8,1| hand successively to his wife, Mademoiselle Marguerite, 47 8,2| what the General and his wife expected from Mademoiselle 48 8,3| between the General and his wife, and opposite Madame Leon, 49 8,3| monogram, surmounted by his wife's coronet. ~However, the 50 8,3| appetite, and to address his wife as Madame Range-a-bord, 51 8,3| cared so little for his wife's displeasure that, when 52 8,3| time to utter a word, his wife came to the rescue. "You 53 8,3| coffee had been served, his wife exclaimed: "We won't keep 54 8,4| myself." ~The General's wife raised her eyes to Heaven 55 8,4| Trigault - you know - the wife of that strange man who 56 8,5| situation of the General and his wife. They were certainly on 57 9,1| behavior of the General and his wife, in noting their expenditure, 58 9,2| declared the General and his wife to be charming people, and 59 9,3| certainly, the General's wife deemed the proposal a seductive 60 9,6| should become their son's wife, even if they were obliged 61 9,6| costume of hers, the General's wife had found some laces of 62 9,6| day as profitably as his wife. He too was quite tired 63 10,2| before, and I'll find his wife for you in a few days. I 64 10,6| that must be the rascal's wife. First, Paul is his Christian 65 10,6| I've been told that his wife keeps a tobacco shop - so 66 10,6| is that this husband and wife should write to each other, 67 10,6| intended for M. de Coralth's wife and the missive sent to 68 11,1| household. "That scoundrel's wife must have less than a hundred 69 11,1| his set teeth. "To let his wife die of starvation here!" 70 11,1| For it was M. de Coralth's wife who kept this shop. Chupin, 71 11,1| rascal not only deserts his wife, but he leaves his child 72 11,2| me, your lawfully wedded wife, and for your child. If 73 11,2| only too well that if his wife made herself known and revealed 74 11,2| fellow had written to his wife imploring her to have patience, 75 11,3| surprise, the concierge and his wife were not alone. Florent 76 11,5| intention of marrying a rich wife in order to retrieve his 77 11,5| or the husband, or the wife, and sometimes all of them 78 12,2| presence that she shall be your wife, and you think it strange 79 12,2| you see!" ~"As for the wife, it was easy to see that 80 12,2| to repent of choosing a wife whose past life must ever 81 12,2| come? I would have my son's wife above suspicion; and she - 82 12,3| son of a pure and virtuous wife, and the son of an adulterous 83 12,3| maternity the task of seeking a wife for her son, of choosing 84 13,2| of being sneered at by my wife, scorned by my daughter, 85 13,2| home,' said he, 'with my wife, my daughters, and my sons-in-law, 86 14,3| us say no more about the wife, but give our attention 87 15,3| the mistress and not the wife of the man whom I called 88 15,4| myself with a penniless wife! What egregious folly! And 89 15,4| might easily have married a wife worth a hundred thousand 90 15,4| he could not conquer the wife, he COULD conquer the mother 91 16,4| impossible. Swear to become my wife and I will establish your 92 16,4| when Marguerite becomes my wife, I shall take from a certain 93 17,1| I should like to have a wife of my own like that. But 94 17,4| wished to speak with your wife." ~"She has gone out. She 95 17,4| have a secret to tell my wife?" ~"Not at all." ~"Won't 96 17,4| I wanted to know if your wife didn't call there a few 97 17,4| that he replied: ~"Yes, my wife went to the Havre station 98 17,4| anywhere. I came to ask your wife if she hadn't kept it. When 99 17,4| person who knows that your wife is in my employ requested 100 18,1| kept the General and his wife from home. The husband had 101 18,1| show his horses; and the wife was intent upon shopping. 102 18,2| like to be an officer's wife?" ~"I don't know," answered 103 18,3| required of an officer's wife by law," muttered the lieutenant. ~ 104 18,4| overtake the General and his wife would be none the less terrible, 105 18,4| approbation. He did not like his wife's friend, and he usually 106 18,5| mansion, lightly saying: "My wife is in her boudoir. She will 107 18,5| wear. She was a type of the wife created by the customs of 108 18,5| Coralth needed to purchase his wife's silence. ~However, this 109 19,2| or the General and his wife might return to dinner. 110 19,3| as soon as you became his wife, he intended to produce 111 19,4| that neither husband nor wife should ever have a penny 112 19,5| Boursault. The General and his wife had returned home in advance 113 20,2| married, and leaves his wife and children to die of starvation!" 114 20,2| It wasn't my fault, my wife compelled me to do it!" 115 20,3| husband, separated from his wife, who had nearly lost her 116 20,3| home with Pascal and his wife. He plays cards but seldom 117 20,3| concerning M. de Coralth; but his wife has disappeared, to the