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1 2,5| know, however, that this story of a child is only a vile 2 3,2| fact, however, that the story has been circulated everywhere, 3 3,2| Trigault, and knowing her story, he thought that Coralth' 4 3,3| count told me the whole story, without entering into particulars - 5 3,3| marquis suddenly paused in his story to exclaim: "Why, what is 6 3,4| composure. So he continued his story in his customary light, 7 3,4| reached this part of his story; but, in spite of his reticence, 8 4,2| your allegations and his story. You assure me that he cares 9 5,6| viscount had completed his story, he asked: "Why did you 10 5,6| scrape. He could concoct some story for Wilkie's benefit, and 11 11,1| herself. It was but one story high, and built of clay, 12 11,3| remarked, when Chupin's story was ended. But he had not 13 12,2| allowed her to tell her story, and I ascertained that 14 12,2| life. And yet, from her own story, I should be willing to 15 12,3| magistrate, after hearing her story, said: "If I had a son, 16 13,2| point of telling Pascal the story of Madame d'Argeles and 17 13,8| said the baron, "your story sounds like one of the wild 18 14,4| Wilkie had prepared his story in advance, a touching and 19 14,4| viscount had concluded his story, he gravely exclaimed: " 20 15,2| mournful voice resumed her story. ~"When I regained my senses 21 15,4| Argeles hurried on with her story as if she feared her strength 22 15,5| have been, I told him my story, but not without changing 23 15,5| not allow me to finish my story. 'Enough!' he suddenly exclaimed, ' 24 15,6| present, Madame d'Argeles's story would have seemed absolutely 25 15,6| unhappy woman had told her story with apparent coldness, 26 16,1| is before you. Let your story be noised abroad - and it 27 16,1| here. You shall hear their story, and then you must decide 28 16,2| profoundly. ~"There is a story for you!" exclaimed M. Wilkie 29 17,2| confirmed the doorkeeper's story, but unfortunately she, 30 17,3| Whether he believed the story that Chupin told to excuse 31 20,1| of the day, declared the story false, and said that if