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1 1,2| to Baron Trigault's," he remarked to his mother; "if my presentiments 2 2,1| during the month of June," remarked the baroness. ~But the illustrious 3 2,5| quickly mastering himself, he remarked: "Yes, it's true that I 4 3,2| concerning your own health," he remarked. "You seem greatly disturbed; 5 3,4| of eager curiosity, and remarked: "What a peculiar name!" ~" 6 4,2| neither you nor I suspect," remarked the baron. ~"That is exactly 7 5,6| and that to the point," he remarked on entering. "The secret 8 6,1| house. Perhaps he is there," remarked Madame d'Argeles. ~"Madame 9 7,1| That's all, I think," he remarked, with a shade of uneasiness. " 10 7,5| much ado about nothing," he remarked. "One would suppose, to 11 7,7| while another jestingly remarked that he had dined and wined 12 9,2| Madame Leon should not have remarked this revolution; but the 13 9,2| her preoccupation was not remarked. Each person present was 14 9,5| instructions were concluded, she remarked: "Perhaps you are too hasty, 15 9,6| he wished to do so. "So," remarked his friend, "if you bought 16 10,1| twenty francs, m'sieur," he remarked to his employer. "I paid 17 10,3| quite a different thing," remarked one of the waiters. "If 18 10,4| your clothes, Toto," she remarked. ~"Yes, mother." ~"But why 19 10,5| dentist's establishment," remarked Chupin to the servant. " 20 10,5| am going out again," he remarked to his valet, "but first 21 10,5| his most persuasive tone remarked: "I've nothing to do, and 22 11,3| been as successful," he remarked, when Chupin's story was 23 11,5| Perhaps you are right," she remarked, "but it is necessary to 24 11,5| good-natured incredulity, she remarked: "It is easy to SAY these 25 11,5| quickly to his employer, he remarked: "To say nothing of the 26 12,3| more on the subject," she remarked. "Mademoiselle Marguerite 27 12,4| companion is Valorsay's spy," remarked Madame Ferailleur. ~Pascal 28 13,1| floor. This time his guide remarked that he would take him upstairs 29 13,4| part of a commentator," he remarked. "I sold seven of my horses 30 13,5| baron is disconsolate," he remarked, in a tone of perceptible 31 13,6| deeply injured air, and remarked in the chilling tone of 32 13,6| motives of friendship," he remarked. "But I am more honest. 33 13,7| how it all happened," he remarked. ~ ~ 34 14,1| who's had bad luck!" they remarked sneeringly to one another. ~" 35 14,1| appearances," one of them remarked. ~It was not until some 36 14,5| his part. "The devil," he remarked, "I don't think this at 37 15,6| think you must be mad," she remarked coldly. And as he sprang 38 15,6| in her hand. "Here," she remarked, "is my marriage certificate, 39 16,1| this order, the marquis remarked: "Casimir was the deceased 40 16,1| tolerably firm voice he remarked: "This is not very pleasant 41 16,2| marquis shook his head, and remarked, gravely: "That's a mere 42 16,2| offering him an arm-chair, he remarked: "I will not conceal from 43 16,4| detected." ~The viscount remarked, with an ironical air: " 44 17,3| the branch offices," he remarked in explanation. He next 45 17,3| eating-house which he had remarked on his way to the office. 46 17,3| when she went off, she remarked in a honeyed voice, but 47 17,4| air of disappointment, he remarked: "That's too bad! I shall 48 18,2| melancholy bitterness, she remarked, aloud: "A man cannot set 49 19,2| We are almost there," remarked Madame Ferailleur, speaking 50 20,1| For I have my plans," he remarked to Casimir, "but let Paris