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1 1,1| him - what did the rest matter? Ah! if he had been alone 2 2,2| sufficient - and it is a matter for you and her to arrange 3 3,3| acquaintances. Still it doesn't matter; I have never been coward 4 3,3| exclaim: "Why, what is the matter with you, my dear baron? 5 3,3| dear baron? What is the matter? Are you ill? Shall I ring?" ~ 6 4,1| run a trifle short. The matter was worrying me a little, 7 4,1| agents, who will arrange the matter with you." ~A moment before, 8 5,2| explanation; but what did that matter? Should he doubt his friend' 9 5,5| am the best judge of the matter, since I am the man who 10 6,1| seen him pass. "It doesn't matter," faltered Madame d'Argeles, 11 6,1| would have been an easy matter to send a servant to his 12 6,3| have been guilty of. But no matter. I have promised. And why, 13 6,3| indignantly: "Ah! what does that matter? It was none the less an 14 6,4| large as people suppose. No matter. My son is a man; he must 15 6,5| you might investigate the matter. I have confidence in you. 16 6,5| What is it? What is the matter with her?" was the astonished 17 7,1| the indigent. Besides, no matter what Madame d'Argeles might 18 7,3| resolved to convince you, no matter how, that you had been deceived. 19 7,5| he replied: "It doesn't matter how I obtained the information - 20 7,5| something to say in this matter. You may renounce your claim, 21 8,1| enemies. It is no small matter to place yourself in the 22 8,4| purchase? It is an important matter, my dear - more important 23 8,4| importance she attached to the matter was so manifest that Marguerite 24 9,1| expenditure, and so on. It was a matter of close attention, and 25 9,1| this goal was reached! No matter! Now that she had a positive 26 10,2| love money, don't I? But no matter, I don't want to be paid 27 10,3| pocket-book. ~This changed the matter entirely. "That is quite 28 10,6| escape notice. "What's the matter with you?" asked the concierge 29 11,4| powerful interest in the matter - the Marquis de Valorsay. 30 11,5| But before acting in this matter, we must know M. Ferailleur' 31 12,2| calumny." ~"What does calumny matter? it will never shake my 32 12,3| themselves, what does it matter?" ~It was the first time 33 13,1| very busy, but that doesn't matter. He gave orders that monsieur 34 13,1| first time. "What is the matter?" inquired the baron, surprised 35 13,2| must always smile, and no matter how absurd the demands upon 36 13,2| adds: 'You must arrange the matter with my agent. Confer with 37 13,3| allowed a choice in the matter; and since his enemies had 38 13,3| that's quite a different matter. If you come from Baron 39 13,5| no further action in the matter. I judged so from his parting 40 13,6| designs. ~"That does not matter," replied Pascal, "and even 41 13,7| Frenchman, told me; but no matter. Besides, I am not sufficiently 42 13,8| of money I should let the matter drop; but he has defrauded 43 13,8| assumed indifference: "No matter, there's been enough said 44 14,3| or even to discuss the matter. So, in his most persuasive 45 15,2| replied: 'Me! What does it matter about me! I am ruined undoubtedly. 46 15,3| more or less would be a matter of vital importance. So 47 15,6| everything, and that it did not matter if I were known as a courtesan 48 16,3| engagement to discuss a business matter." ~"Indeed!" ~"I am negotiating 49 17,3| to accept a glass of "no matter what" in a wine-shop that 50 17,3| porter knew nothing about the matter himself, he took Chupin 51 17,4| to attend to that little matter she spoke of." ~"Certainly. 52 18,5| over him. What did the rest matter? She even gloried in her 53 19,1| sprang forward. "What is the matter, my dearest?" ~Alas! the 54 19,5| still looked gloomy. "The matter is more serious than you 55 20,1| this. But what did that matter to M. Wilkie? The house, 56 20,2| exclaiming: "What is the matter, marquis? Are you ill?"