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1 1,2| interrupted her, it is true, and sent her away - and you know 2 2,5| intended return, she was sent to some foundling asylum, 3 3,3| from the girl I love, and sent purple flushes to my face. 4 5,4| return of post that gentleman sent him a cheque for one thousand 5 5,4| last it came. M. Patterson sent him two thousand francs, 6 6,1| very far; so that, if she sent for him to come back, she 7 6,1| little difference. She had sent her trusty servant, Job, 8 6,3| exclaimed. "Ah! I knew when I sent for you that I should not 9 7,1| himself in evening-dress, and sent for his carriage. "You will 10 7,2| statue. "Was it you, sir, who sent me this card?" she inquired. ~ 11 7,3| come? What infamous wretch sent you here? Name him, Wilkie! 12 7,3| discover the vile coward who sent you here, who betrayed my 13 7,7| murmuring: "Wilkie!" ~"I have sent him away," replied the baron. ~ 14 7,7| Besides, the person who sent him here had counselled 15 9,1| Comtesse" was inflexible. She sent the man about his business, 16 9,1| previous evening, had been sent away that very morning. 17 9,1| new servant, who had been sent by an Employment Office, 18 9,2| madame, which has just been sent up by the concierge. It 19 9,3| out, and who had already sent for a carriage, insisted 20 10,3| remembered that he had once been sent to M. de Coralth's house 21 10,5| that the flowers had been sent here by a baroness who possessed 22 10,5| because the baroness has just sent some flowers. On Sunday, 23 10,6| Coralth's wife and the missive sent to the baroness. And why 24 11,3| letter from her maid, had sent a message to Florent requesting 25 12,2| resumed his mother. "Then I sent for a cab and drove there 26 13,5| you by a simple note. he sent me to acquaint you with 27 13,8| and although the horses sent to me may be like the others 28 14,1| Mr. Patterson, who always sent a favorable answer if not 29 16,3| Revolte.' Tell him that I sent you, and he will treat you 30 16,4| discover to whom they were sent. Secondly, she remained 31 17,2| living in the Rue d'Ulm sent to the stand in the Rue 32 17,3| contains the October reports sent in every evening by the 33 17,3| have it. This is the report sent in by the superintendent 34 17,3| now look for the reports sent in respecting these three 35 17,3| at ten minutes past nine, sent to the Rue d'Ulm - - What 36 17,3| perfectly remembered having been sent to the Rue d'Ulm, and spoke 37 17,4| for fourpence, and then sent a man here to seize my goods! 38 17,4| with his clinched fist that sent him reeling to the other 39 17,4| rough! You hurt me. I'm sent by Mademoiselle Marguerite!" ~ ~ 40 18,1| servants - the strangers sent the evening before from 41 18,4| of horses which had been sent him on approbation. He did 42 19,1| but unfortunately, I have sent away my brougham with orders 43 19,1| down-stairs at once. Hope sent new blood coursing through 44 19,5| was to me that the marquis sent M. Wilkie for assistance