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1 2,4| hair-dressing, and take part in a comedy. It is always 2 2,5| useless suffering on my part. She was as surely lost 3 3,1| lasted scarcely the tenth part of a second. "I have been 4 3,2| exclaimed. "But I sha'n't take part in the races at Vincennes. 5 3,3| been less absorbed in the part he was playing, he would 6 3,4| suspicions on the marquis's part was that he had found the 7 3,4| explicit when he reached this part of his story; but, in spite 8 3,4| this constant terror on the part of a really brave man, if 9 5,1| which he owned one-third part, and he had, moreover, to 10 5,4| perspicuity on M. Wilkie's part. As M. de Coralth never 11 5,4| actually declined to take part in a game of baccarat that 12 5,6| me at his house. Let us part friends - au revoir - and, 13 6,3| here. It was foolish on my part, perhaps, and for nothing 14 6,4| cold calculation on his part. He had devoted months to 15 6,4| will follow your advice in part, baron. This evening I will 16 6,5| was most imprudent on her part to have gone to Wilkie's 17 6,5| or was she only acting a part? He was so anxious and undecided, 18 7,2| had failed in playing a part which was too difficult 19 7,5| extremely cruel on your part to deny me, but I foresaw 20 7,5| understand the despicable part Wilkie was playing. And 21 7,7| treachery on the viscount's part brought a flush of indignant 22 8,2| quite ready to play a double part as the spy of the Marquis 23 8,5| being in doubt as to the part she is to play, she feels 24 8,5| extreme destitution in one part of the establishment be 25 9,2| this supposition on the part of her enemies constituted 26 9,3| evening before, through part of the night, and ever since 27 9,4| not acquainted with this part of Paris, and on reaching 28 10,2| impulse on M. Fortunat's part came from disappointed avarice 29 10,4| you be induced to play the part of a spy, when you know 30 11,1| open door, were fixed on a part of the shop directly opposite 31 11,3| marvellous, unprecedented, on the part of this poor lad, who, having 32 11,4| explain his feat. "It is part of my profession to penetrate 33 12,4| heroic resolution on Pascal's part, and one which he would 34 13,1| childishness on Pascal's part to doubt Baron Trigault' 35 13,4| courtesy on his visitor's part, and so, as he continued 36 13,4| purpose. "I am playing the part of a commentator," he remarked. " 37 13,4| This is kind on the baron's part! But probably he doesn't 38 13,7| which he had sustained a part so repugnant to his nature. 39 13,8| are right. I ought to take part in racing.' So I began to 40 14,1| exquisite happiness in his part ownership of Pompier de 41 14,4| intelligence would play the part that I intend for him, and 42 14,5| amount of entreaty on his part. "The devil," he remarked, " 43 15,3| entirely forgot his assumed part, and revealed himself in 44 16,2| unpardonable temerity on my part to affirm - - " ~"To affirm 45 17,3| seemed impossible on his part. Thinking over all this, 46 18,1| could trust to play the part of a dressmaker, as had 47 18,3| indeed, madness on the part of M. and Madame de Fondege 48 18,4| succeeded in hearing at least part of the conversation between 49 19,3| are mine - nothing shall part us again!" ~They sobbed