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1 1,1| daughter. Ah! this is a strange world." ~Pascal had become 2 1,2| vicissitudes - and so it is not strange that she should be slandered." ~" 3 1,2| He remembered that this strange man had said: "If you ever 4 1,2| house," he replied, "and strange to say, by some fortunate 5 2,4| Simplon. I should be a very strange husband indeed, if I wasn' 6 3,2| nineteen; and it will be very strange if I don't get eight or 7 3,3| breathless attention. "How very strange," he exclaimed, in default 8 3,3| better to say. "How very strange!" ~"Isn't it? It is as good 9 4,1| their own daughter." And so strange are the workings of the 10 5,6| duellist. Thus it was not strange if some one had set a snare 11 6,2| and slept there. By some strange chance, Madame d'Argeles 12 6,2| were fixed upon her with a strange, persistent stare in which 13 6,4| journalists; and it would be very strange if I could not convince 14 6,5| knavery. These Turks are strange creatures. It's true that 15 6,5| seclusion might seem a little strange, she ordered her concierge 16 8,1| greatly amused. "This is a strange household," said she. "A 17 8,4| know - the wife of that strange man who spends all his time 18 9,4| save her; and it will be strange if gratitude does not work 19 9,5| energy, endowed her with a strange and powerful charm, which 20 9,5| adventure and dazzled by his strange visitor's beauty. ~Rather 21 10,1| you." ~His manner was so strange, and his usually impassive 22 10,6| Upon my word! masters are strange creatures! You manage your 23 11,3| his anger was not at all strange under the circumstances. 24 12,1| somewhat bewildered with the strange scenes which he had involuntarily 25 12,2| your wife, and you think it strange that I should try to ascertain 26 12,2| or not? It would be very strange if I did not do so." ~"This 27 12,2| exclaimed, "well, is it strange that I love her?" Madame 28 12,3| the taciturnity of these strange folks, the landlady of the 29 12,3| own prejudices. For this strange young girl shared Madame 30 12,4| never wrote this!" ~The strange discovery seemed to stupefy 31 13,1| And now he understood the strange and terrible impression 32 13,2| he exclaimed: "It isn't strange that I've become suspicious. 33 13,4| Marquis," interrupted Pascal. "Strange to say, I have a little 34 13,6| case. It was simply this: a strange, but by no means impossible, 35 13,6| Trigault's envoy. "It is strange that I can't have five minutes' 36 14,1| the Viscount de Serpillon. Strange to say, they were not in 37 14,2| exasperated to notice Wilkie's strange greeting. Seizing him roughly 38 14,2| begin to think this very strange," he exclaimed. "If any 39 15,1| who I am, and through what strange vicissitudes I have passed. 40 15,1| I was possessed with a strange madness that made me ready 41 15,2| still dressed, on a bed in a strange room. Arthur Gordon was 42 15,4| tried to murder him!' It was strange; but Arthur Gordon, who 43 15,5| river below. There was a strange fascination - a promise 44 16,1| newspapers a month to digest this strange romance. And whom will all 45 16,2| with her, which seemed very strange, for they are worth more 46 16,2| based, it is true, upon strange and alarming circumstances. 47 16,4| to myself, 'This is very strange.' So I hastened after her. 48 17,1| vagabond to perfection. Still, strange as it may seem, Mademoiselle 49 17,1| doubt the devotion of this strange auxiliary. Without an instant' 50 18,2| leaves of absence. ~However, strange to say, after the coffee 51 18,4| when she was aroused by a strange commotion and a loud sound 52 19,4| everything which may have seemed strange and incomprehensible to 53 19,4| to me, Pascal. Was it not strange? The material proof of your 54 19,5| conduct may have seemed strange in a young girl, Pascal. 55 20,1| introducing M. Wilkie. ~A strange rumor was in circulation 56 20,3| think my downfall so very strange. Let me pass! make way!