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1 2,2| leave me in peace." ~"Madame promised me - - " ~"Teach her to 2 2,4| sum, and because you have promised to give it to him!" ~Leaning 3 3,3| Add to this that I have promised her fifty thousand francs 4 4,2| was listening to you. You promised to send some one to Valorsay' 5 5,2| true that M. de Coralth had promised him all this, without a 6 6,3| of. But no matter. I have promised. And why, indeed, should 7 7,4| secret. How much have you promised to pay him in case of success?" ~ ~ 8 7,7| not the case now. When I promised M. Ferailleur to do all 9 7,7| treachery? You, yourself, promised me to unmask HIM. If he 10 8,1| sustained her - the man who had promised her his assistance and advice, 11 8,2| succeeded or not, he had promised her a sufficiently liberal 12 9,5| possessed two negatives that promised him perfect proofs. He looked 13 10,3| dine with you." ~"But you promised me." ~"That's true, mamma; 14 11,3| thirty sous which he had promised his messenger, when the 15 11,4| way. M. de Chalusse had promised your hand to the Marquis 16 12,1| connections and his fortune, had promised him his help. Thanks to 17 12,3| daunt. Besides, had she not promised to offer no opposition to 18 12,4| from a young lady who has promised her dying father to renounce 19 13,1| said he, "for the money I promised that dear Marquis de Valorsay - 20 13,5| procure this money he had promised me to-day - but when will 21 13,7| give me no peace until I promised to play with him for two 22 13,8| thousand which Baron Trigault promised me." ~And, as Pascal made 23 15,6| the large reward he had promised him - a reward promised 24 15,6| promised him - a reward promised in writing, unfortunately. " 25 16,4| his silence; Maumejan has promised me money." ~But M. de Coralth 26 18,3| nothing more from her than her promised neutrality, the lieutenant 27 18,5| repulse me. After all you have promised to do for me, will you not 28 19,3| dear mother. Chupin has promised not to lose sight of her. 29 19,3| the Count de Chalusse had promised him your hand. These arrangements