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1 1,1| thirty francs a month," replied Madame Vantrasson, promptly. ~ 2 1,2| certainly his house," he replied, "and strange to say, by 3 2,3| words, to which the baron replied: "Very well. That's sufficient. 4 2,3| greatest vehemence that she replied: "All my friends are ladies 5 2,4| fool than I really am!" he replied. "I'm not often at home, 6 3,1| Coralth?" ~ ~"Yes, yes," replied the baron, "I remember you 7 3,1| about half an hour," he replied. ~ ~The baron's livid cheeks 8 3,2| also see him." ~ ~"Agreed," replied the baron. And, opening 9 3,3| married." ~"I understand," replied the baron; "Ninette Simplon 10 5,1| gentleman." ~"Perhaps so," replied the skeptical bystanders. " 11 5,3| watchfulness, M. Patterson always replied, "I must obey orders;" and 12 5,5| happened?" ~"To me? - nothing," replied the viscount. "It was solely 13 5,5| strangely altered voice that he replied: "Ah! that's good - very 14 5,6| lawyer whom he consulted replied that, at all events, a reasonable 15 6,2| That is unnecessary," replied Madame d'Argeles. "The baron 16 6,3| a scarcely audible voice replied: "I was not free. I submitted 17 6,3| first thing to be done," he replied, "is to show Coralth in 18 6,5| whatever at present," he replied. "If he has any evil designs, 19 7,1| Madame is in the country," replied the concierge; "she will 20 7,1| monsieur wishes - " ~"No," replied M. Wilkie brusquely, and 21 7,2| and disdain. ~"Yes," he replied, drawling out the name affectedly, " 22 7,2| shrugged her shoulders, and replied: "Most certainly I don't 23 7,2| of mind. "Well, then," he replied, huskily, "this is my reason. 24 7,3| an almost inaudible voice replied, "The past, Wilkie." ~But 25 7,4| heart-broken anguish that she replied: "Perhaps I have no right 26 7,5| recovering himself, he replied: "It doesn't matter how 27 7,5| head. "I deny nothing," she replied, "but I am about to tell 28 7,5| his shoulders, and coolly replied: "In that case we should 29 7,7| I have sent him away," replied the baron. ~Poor woman! 30 7,7| You are mistaken, Lia," he replied. "M. Fortunat has had no 31 7,7| I am not so stupid!" he replied. "We mustn't frighten the 32 8,1| none to insolent people," replied the General. ~"You should 33 8,1| enough to pay for coaches," replied the driver with an oath. " 34 8,1| thoughts. "Hush, Leon," she replied. "We are the cause of all 35 8,3| and in a drawling tone, he replied: "Then monsieur must give 36 8,4| follower of the fashions," she replied. "The dress that I am wearing 37 9,3| bargain there. "Very well," replied Madame de Fondege, "I will 38 9,4| Notre Dame de Lorette," he replied, "and on the left-hand side, 39 9,4| employer. ~"He is here," replied the man. "Does madame come 40 9,5| you desire, madame," he replied, bowing again. ~"Oh! monsieur, 41 9,5| admitted as evidence," he replied at last; "and this would 42 10,3| address. "Coralth!" they replied. "We scarcely know him. 43 10,3| returned to him." ~"Naturally!" replied Chupin. And he strode hurriedly 44 10,4| circumstances, and so he sulkily replied: "A glass of wine! you had 45 10,4| that suits you any better," replied the servant, with the charming 46 10,5| the calmest possible tone replied, "If the doors are open, 47 10,5| confidence, for the servant replied: - "Well - I don't refuse - 48 10,6| myself." ~"That's true!" replied Chupin; "but how about the 49 10,6| excuse for his blunder, he replied, "I have changed my mind. 50 10,6| So I will, at once," replied Chupin. And, imitating the 51 10,6| To Baron Trigault," replied the man, without releasing 52 10,6| Thank you, monsieur," replied Chupin, gravely. "I inquired, 53 11,3| does now, at all events," replied the old gentleman. "Besides, 54 11,3| asked. ~"Yes, here it is," replied Chupin, and Florent had 55 11,4| reached me, mademoiselle," he replied, "and I was expecting you - 56 11,4| t understand you, sir," replied the girl. ~M. Fortunat smiled 57 11,5| I know all this," she replied, in a frigid tone. ~"What! 58 11,5| myself the same question," he replied, "and I think I have found 59 11,5| adviser for some time," he replied, "and he frequently spoke 60 11,5| haven't thought of this?" replied M. Fortunat. "Why, I spent 61 12,1| say, and then he quickly replied: "Marguerite is the daughter 62 12,4| Marguerite very closely," he replied, "and if I attempt to see 63 13,4| Pascal shook his head, as he replied: "I regret to say that I 64 13,5| utmost simplicity that he replied, "I concluded the baron 65 13,6| That does not matter," replied Pascal, "and even if you 66 13,7| baron sat down, and gravely replied: "You told us scarcely an 67 13,7| have our word of honor," replied both the baron and Pascal 68 13,8| was in despair. "Alas!" he replied, reluctantly, "nothing could 69 13,8| perfectly calm voice that he replied: "I can promise nothing 70 14,1| happened to you?" Whereupon he replied with an air of profound 71 14,2| contempt, and threateningly replied: "Understand, once for all, 72 14,3| moment, and then gravely replied: "I think that, UNASSISTED, 73 14,3| Why do you say 'already?'" replied the viscount. "I am a quarter 74 14,4| then, addressing M. Wilkie, replied: "Yes, I consent to assist 75 14,5| evening. "Madame is at home," replied one of the men, in anything 76 14,5| our affairs, you know," he replied, "and I find you moving." ~" 77 14,5| indifference, she gently replied: "I don't know; I shall 78 14,5| Don't be alarmed," she replied bitterly, "I shall leave 79 15,2| with a look of anguish, replied: 'Me! What does it matter 80 15,5| People sneered at me, and replied (when they deigned to reply 81 16,1| I never deny my words," replied the valet, "and since monsieur 82 16,1| an innocent person," he replied, "but there was some one 83 16,2| Marquis." ~~"Very well," replied M. de Valorsay, "ask him 84 16,2| poisoned." ~But the physician replied with an energetic protest. " 85 16,2| adviser in such cases," replied the physician, "but these 86 16,4| of mind that the marquis replied: "The poor devil must be 87 16,4| heaven, as she plaintively replied: "There is so much to tell? 88 16,4| zeal, my dear lady," he replied, "but all this is a mere 89 17,1| instant's hesitation she replied, "I accept your services, 90 17,1| then bowing her head, she replied: ~"What you suggest is quite 91 17,1| mustering all his courage, he replied: "Well, yes, mademoiselle. 92 17,2| how I can serve you," he replied. ~"Very well. At nine o' 93 17,2| nothing could be easier," replied the clerk, glad of an opportunity 94 17,4| evident hesitation that he replied: ~"Yes, my wife went to 95 18,1| her. "Let her come in," replied Marguerite, with unusual 96 18,3| little, mademoiselle," he replied. ~"I am not exaggerating - 97 18,3| will remain neutral," she replied, "that is all I can promise. 98 18,5| hope of success?" ~"Yes," replied the girl, remembering her 99 18,5| try to forget, madame," replied the girl and she was already 100 19,2| you. PASCAL ~"I will go!" replied Marguerite at once, careless 101 19,5| serious than you suppose," he replied. "They have found a physician -