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1 2,2| bow-string too tightly, my dear fellow - it will break. I'll proclaim 2 3,4| incontestably an artless fellow: but he was also, it appears, 3 5,1| latter was a lazy, worthless fellow, who had been dismissed 4 5,2| past career as the young fellow himself possessed. ~M. Wilkie 5 5,3| advice lingered in the young fellow's mind. To use a familiar 6 5,5| all sincerity of soul to a fellow mortal who gave him money 7 5,6| believe it. Then why was the fellow there? Evidently to watch 8 6,1| alone. And yet the honest fellow had spared neither pains 9 8,1| Evariste, you insolent fellow!" ~As he deigned no reply, 10 10,2| by it. Still, the young fellow did not allow his real feelings 11 10,2| resumed. "I'm an honest fellow, and honest men ought to 12 10,3| exclaimed. ~"Yes - when a fellow hasn't ten thousand francs 13 10,5| business to be a handsome fellow!" The mystery was solved. ~ 14 10,5| Moulinet and this worthy fellow" (pointing to Chupin) "to 15 10,6| this one to you, my good fellow, and it's very fortunate, 16 10,6| will restored this young fellow's coolness, and ready in 17 11,1| She saw a handsome young fellow and wanted him for her husband; 18 11,2| emergency, the dashing young fellow had written to his wife 19 11,2| him. "Come here, my little fellow," said he. ~The child rose, 20 11,2| he was a handsome little fellow, and seemed fairly intelligent, 21 11,4| to fear from this worthy fellow, mademoiselle. He knows 22 13,7| appears to be a dangerous fellow - a duellist - and if I 23 14,1| their hearts. ~"Another fellow who's had bad luck!" they 24 16,1| s valet. He is a clever fellow, honest, intelligent, and 25 16,1| This gentleman, my good fellow," said M. de Valorsay, pointing 26 16,3| man? He is a very clever fellow, who has almost all the 27 16,4| 4~"A skilful fellow whom Madame Leon has found 28 17,1| capable and trustworthy young fellow, mademoiselle," he declared; " 29 17,2| difficulty, it must be that fellow," he said to himself. "I 30 18,1| lieutenant was a good-looking fellow of twenty-seven, or thereabouts, 31 19,1| off she perceived a young fellow clad in a blouse, who was 32 19,1| breathless suspense. The young fellow was our friend Victor Chupin, 33 20,1| Who is that queer little fellow?" with a touch of irony