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1 3,2| Trigault's faith in his friend. "But the marquis has an 2 3,2| tones: "Excuse me, my dear friend, for keeping you waiting. 3 3,4| companion, Lia d'Argeles's friend, and the husband who for 4 5,1| marquis, whom he had heard his friend, M. de Coralth, speak of 5 5,1| he said to me, 'My good friend, Domingo's defeat cost me 6 5,2| the inheritance which his friend Coralth had spoken to him 7 5,2| matter? Should he doubt his friend's word? Never! The viscount 8 5,4| money to an unscrupulous friend - he was about to be arrested 9 5,5| You here, at sunrise, my friend!" exclaimed Wilkie, as he 10 5,5| practical joke. "Come, my friend," he said at last, "do you 11 6,2| been a faithful and devoted friend to you? Think of the past 12 6,3| swelling the dividends of my friend Blanc, at Baden." ~"But 13 6,3| allow me to finish, my dear friend. I have my plan, and it 14 6,3| from whom? From the only friend she possessed - from the 15 6,5| 5~"Thanks, my friend, thanks a thousand times; 16 7,7| s brains. Besides, your friend Patterson doesn't seem to 17 7,7| no heart." ~"Ah! my dear friend, how do you know what shameful 18 8,1| glass, she saw the only friend she had in the world - the 19 8,2| declared her to be a trusted friend, who was indispensable to 20 8,4| added: "The baroness is my friend. I will introduce you to 21 8,5| was an article which the friend of the fashionable Baroness 22 9,4| thought of hastening to her friend the old magistrate; but 23 9,6| must reveal my secret to a friend - to a trusty friend - who 24 9,6| to a friend - to a trusty friend - who will avenge me!" she 25 9,6| Fortunately she had a friend in whom she could safely 26 9,6| surprise, she wrote her friend an account of the events 27 9,6| later, accompanied by a friend, and Marguerite soon discovered 28 9,6| do so. "So," remarked his friend, "if you bought such a horse 29 10,3| I have my revenge? Your friend, VALORSAY." ~When he had 30 11,3| consolation in the society of his friend the concierge. "Have you 31 12,1| misfortune had made a truer friend than years could have done, 32 13,2| scheme devised by his young friend, he added: "Besides, every 33 13,2| Follow my example, my old friend, and you'll have a comfortable 34 13,7| should receive him as a friend of the household. They would 35 14,2| long been his model - the friend who had advised what he 36 14,3| induced his distinguished friend to defend her so warmly; 37 14,3| acquaintance, perhaps his friend! To move in the same orbit 38 14,4| is undoubtedly the young friend you spoke of in the note 39 14,4| pleasure, since he is your friend. But I must know the circumstances 40 14,4| Wilkie noticed that his friend understood how to present 41 14,4| gravely exclaimed: "Your young friend is indeed in a most critical 42 14,4| you are M. de Coralth's friend. I promise you my aid on 43 15,3| his embarrassment to his friend, and the latter, whose vessel 44 15,3| smoking and drinking with his friend the captain, and when he 45 16,1| Unfortunately he failed to find this friend, and eager to vent the pride 46 16,1| appointment with his dear friend the marquis. Wilkie found 47 16,1| a good haul. Tell me, my friend, have you any clue to the 48 16,2| the merits of the valet's friend was interrupted by the arrival 49 16,3| know where it is, my dear friend. It is in the count's escritoire, 50 18,1| beginning a letter to her friend the old magistrate, when 51 18,1| sister-in-law of your old friend, the magistrate. Having 52 18,3| de Chalusse, who was his friend - but what does he know 53 18,3| And my mother?" ~"A friend of hers called a few moments 54 18,4| did not like his wife's friend, and he usually avoided 55 18,4| of the noble and esteemed friend whom we so bitterly lament." ~ ~ 56 18,5| the girl, remembering her friend, the magistrate. ~Moved 57 19,1| The young fellow was our friend Victor Chupin, now somewhat 58 19,5| prison, I can hasten to our friend the justice of the peace, 59 20,1| that this distinguished friend was a powerful support. 60 20,1| I say, Valorsay, my good friend," or, "Upon my word! my 61 20,1| M. de Valorsay and his friend Coralth sat together in