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1 1,2| replied, "and strange to say, by some fortunate chance, 2 2,1| gentleman has something to say to him." ~The two valets 3 2,2| that's all! That is to say, in four months, at least 4 2,2| give me an opportunity to say what I think about your 5 2,2| house-top what others dare not say, and we'll see if I don' 6 2,2| furious passion "You may say what you like, you rascally 7 2,4| just now. Still if, as you say, it is absolutely necessary 8 2,4| redeem them within a week. Say, will you do this?" And, 9 2,5| only too well that what I say is true; and if you desire 10 2,5| true that I gamble. People say, 'That great Baron Trigault 11 3,1| ascribe to him. What do I say? - he is even above suspicion. 12 3,2| have even gone so far as to say that this piece of knavery 13 3,2| saying to himself. "Let us say two hundred and fifty thousand 14 3,3| default of something better to say. "How very strange!" ~"Isn' 15 3,4| obtained peace - that is to say, he bought it. This lady' 16 4,1| waste precious time, as you say; but what you have just 17 4,1| he hastily added: "When I say I haven't that amount, I 18 4,2| the scoundrel dared to say so. Ah! if I had not been 19 4,2| Marguerite loved you, you say?" ~"Yes." ~"And she has 20 5,2| though it is needless to say, perhaps, that this chance 21 5,3| you a similar amount. I say 'shall SEND,' because my 22 5,6| foolish thing he may do or say. I must remain with him 23 5,6| manner than usual. "Let us say but little, and that to 24 5,6| day." ~It is needless to say that Wilkie signed it eagerly. 25 6,1| left his card - that is to say, his address - and it would 26 6,1| Wilkie would certainly say this if he ever learned 27 6,4| article. The papers will say, 'Another star has disappeared. 28 6,5| every Monday for years, say if they found the doors 29 7,1| instructed exactly what to do and say, how to answer any questions, 30 7,2| also his mother, that is to say, the good fairy whose protection 31 7,2| speak!" ~It was very easy to say "speak," but unfortunately 32 7,2| completely. "I wished to say to you," he repeated, "I 33 7,2| he repeated, "I wished to say to you - - " But the words 34 7,2| deserted, Wilkie; don't say that. Have you not felt 35 7,4| compelled me, Lia d'Argeles, to say, 'Well, yes, it is true; 36 7,5| moment. I have something to say in this matter. You may 37 7,5| reasonable - - " ~"That is to say, you care nothing for the 38 7,5| thousand francs,' and he'll say no more." ~Madame d'Argeles 39 7,6| is the lover. He has the say here - he - " ~He did not 40 7,7| with oats - or I should say, money - lets him loose; 41 7,7| from what she was about to say, but because she was exhausted 42 8,3| forget himself so much as to say that the drive to the cemetery 43 8,4| it was to her interest to say it, she urged her opinions 44 9,1| proofs before she could say: "A robbery has been committed. 45 9,1| sweeter than honey. They say the payment of a bad debt 46 9,2| And Marguerite heard her say to the servant in her sweetest 47 9,2| her way that she did not say a dozen words during breakfast. " 48 9,5| prepare what she wished to say, for a man of five-and-thirty, 49 9,6| gravely. "Oh, I know what I say. I've counted the cost. 50 10,1| and scarcely deigned to say "thanks," in the coldest 51 10,2| Coralth in the mire, I shall say, 'My money has been well 52 10,2| feel a thirst for liquor, I say to myself, 'Wait a bit, 53 10,3| frightens me." ~"That's to say, you fear I shall do something 54 10,4| waistcoat, "what do you say to that? Are there any elegant 55 10,4| of wine! you had better say two." ~"Well, I'll say a 56 10,4| better say two." ~"Well, I'll say a whole bottleful. my boy, 57 10,6| like. And you heard him say there would be an answer. 58 11,1| Paul rise from her seat and say a few words with an air 59 11,2| yes!" ~"And what does she say?" ~"That he's rich - very 60 11,2| mother had forbidden him to say anything on the subject - 61 11,3| man." ~It is only just to say that money had never given 62 11,5| remarked: "It is easy to SAY these things." ~"And to 63 11,5| would be more correct to say that it is a transaction 64 11,5| employer, he remarked: "To say nothing of the fact that 65 12,1| was unnecessary for him to say a word; before he had even 66 12,1| for what he was about to say, and then he quickly replied: " 67 12,1| honest woman myself; I don't say it in self-glorification, 68 12,1| want, how can she fail to say to herself: 'That, perhaps, 69 12,1| trembled lest she should say: "And you, my son, would 70 12,1| senses," he ventured to say in extenuation. ~"Would 71 12,2| Marguerite's fault?" ~"Did I say it was her fault? No - I 72 12,3| their children will finally say to themselves, what does 73 12,3| with a gesture. "Let us say no more on the subject," 74 12,4| absurdity. "And what shall I say of these mistakes in spelling?" 75 13,2| disposal just now, and finally say, 'No.'" ~Pascal was still 76 13,4| the galleys. And who can say how many crimes the Marquis 77 13,4| interrupted Pascal. "Strange to say, I have a little leisure 78 13,4| he replied: "I regret to say that I don't, Monsieur le 79 13,5| millions of francs." ~"I should say ten millions, at least." ~" 80 13,5| impassive countenance. "I must say that I don't understand 81 13,5| He feared lest he might say "Yes" too quickly, so betray 82 13,5| vigorously. "Allow me to say," he exclaimed, "that I 83 13,6| for a month, they would say to him as they do to every 84 13,6| onerous - - " ~"I did not say so," interrupted M. de Valorsay, 85 14,1| de Serpillon. Strange to say, they were not in any of 86 14,3| manner, he resumed: "Let us say no more about the wife, 87 14,3| moment. ~It is needless to say that Wilkie dressed with 88 14,3| him applause. ~"Why do you say 'already?'" replied the 89 15,6| influenced - I should rather say decided - by the exalted 90 15,6| I often heard my father say that his income amounted 91 15,6| stammered. This was all he could say. ~"Only I must warn you 92 15,6| collect the money. As for me, say to yourself that I'm dead. 93 16,1| discovered is - very singular, to say the least. I was just saying 94 16,2| who is - at least people say - the count's illegitimate 95 16,2| I am a man, that is to say, I am liable to error. In 96 16,2| prevent apoplexy.' I don't say that this is false, but 97 16,2| The most I can do, is to say what course I should pursue 98 16,3| the other servants will say. This testimony will be 99 16,4| take the vial away. You may say that there are seals upon 100 16,4| innocence?'" ~"I think she will say: 'Save me and I will marry 101 16,4| examining magistrate and say to him: 'Marguerite a thief! 102 17,1| displeases you, we will say no more about it." ~"And 103 17,1| him without being able to say, 'It's he.' But it would 104 17,2| the vehicle. All she could say was that she had hired it 105 17,3| this driver?" ~"I can't say, just at this moment; he' 106 18,2| absence. ~However, strange to say, after the coffee was served, 107 18,3| hopes. I entreat you to say that you forgive me." ~" 108 18,5| that would enable him to say and prove that he was insolvent 109 18,5| What could I have to say to my mother?" continued 110 19,1| in the hall. What did he say to her in justification 111 19,2| required she might be able to say: "I was there!" ~As for 112 19,3| explanation, for he had much to say, and it was growing late. " 113 19,5| consent to marry him. I should say, however, that M. Wilkie 114 20,1| was able to call out, "I say, Valorsay, my good friend," 115 20,2| Kami-Bey bawled out: "To say nothing of the fact that