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1 2,3| made his escape without being observed he would not have 2 3,3| myself blase, I boasted of being invulnerable. Well, one 3 3,3| tempt fortune in America. Being an honest woman, she resisted 4 3,3| any cost; and one night, being completely disguised, she 5 3,4| about his eyes. Still, on being questioned, he managed to 6 4,1| he thanked the baron for being so obliging. Plainly enough, 7 4,2| that his own destiny was being decided in this man's mind, 8 5,1| doubt powerless for the time being, but who were ready to take 9 5,2| this occasion, M. Wilkie - being fortunate enough to arrive 10 5,2| lasted long. He remembered being installed with his mother 11 5,3| write to me. Now, my duty being fulfilled, farewell." ~" 12 5,5| was true and the fear of being made the victim of a practical 13 6,1| Isidore Fortunat, after being rudely dismissed, closed 14 7,1| who, feeling that he was being treated like a child, somewhat 15 7,5| Wilkie prided himself on being very clever, he did not 16 7,6| humiliations: the degradation of being struck by her own son. " 17 8,2| to me," she thought. And being quite ready to play a double 18 8,5| into a letter-box without being observed." ~It was fortunate 19 8,5| thought Marguerite, "and being in doubt as to the part 20 9,2| which he thought of buying - being quite disgusted with job-masters, 21 10,1| ill-fated Sunday, when, after being brutally dismissed by M. 22 10,3| of them. ~The porter, on being called, remembered that 23 10,3| must be greatly tired after being up all night, I'm making 24 11,4| she strongly suspected of being a hypocrite. She remained 25 11,5| cowardly, outrageous! And not being able to prevent this infamous 26 12,1| himself this question without being able to answer it. "I don' 27 12,2| reproached her sometimes for being too reserved, and her self-respect 28 12,3| the irreparable fault of being addressed to you, Pascal!" ~ 29 13,2| year for the privilege of being sneered at by my wife, scorned 30 13,6| them to me? If, instead of being a trifle short of money, 31 14,2| against the insults that were being heaped upon him. "Do you 32 14,3| before. The mere thought of being presented to M. de Valorsay, 33 14,4| he cannot escape without being terribly victimized, if 34 14,4| Wilkie perfectly. The fear of being considered a coward by a 35 15,1| myself the most unfortunate being in the world - and such 36 15,3| my husband: and, without being really conscious of it, 37 15,3| my carriage, instead of being on board this cursed ship, 38 15,5| still had the appearance of being a rich woman. Who knows 39 15,6| and then exclaimed: "That being the case, I consent to sign, 40 17,1| to face with him without being able to say, 'It's he.' 41 18,1| Marguerite. The assurance of being so effectually helped, had 42 18,4| had forgotten. Well, such being the case, we'll go and ask 43 18,5| that everything any human being can do to save your letters 44 19,1| difficulty - not without being compelled to stop and rest 45 20,3| movements, are constantly being chronicled. The reporters