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1 2,2| what you like, you rascally fool! but not in my house," he 2 2,4| think me a much greater fool than I really am!" he replied. " 3 2,5| luxury for you more quickly. Fool that I was! No task seemed 4 2,5| that of a mother, never! Fool! idiot! that I was! With 5 2,5| provide for her future. Fool! fool that I was! You had 6 2,5| provide for her future. Fool! fool that I was! You had already 7 5,6| Is it my fault that the fool has squandered his fortune? 8 5,6| of wine which the young fool had drank at dinner had 9 7,1| declared that he was no fool, and that he knew how to 10 7,3| it is not very easy to fool me." ~Madame d'Argeles did 11 7,4| not allowed a hearing. "Fool!" continued Madame d'Argeles, " 12 7,5| plenty of money. And if any fool speaks slightingly of you, 13 7,7| been sufficiently punished. Fool that I was! This is my chastisement, 14 9,1| His coachman was only a fool and a drunkard, who had 15 9,2| breakfast. "I must be a fool if I can't find some way 16 10,1| rehabilitate her lover, the honest fool who allowed himself to be 17 10,6| corner slipped into it. "That fool in the red waistcoat will 18 11,5| act. Of course, no one is fool enough to write down his 19 13,2| millionaire, who is not a fool, must always smile, and 20 13,8| Valorsay is certainly no fool. How is it possible that 21 14,2| that he had acted like a fool, and that, if he hoped to 22 15,6| Wilkie. "Do you take me for a fool?" he exclaimed. "I may appear 23 15,6| to prove that he was no fool by reading and rereading 24 17,3| but the company isn't a fool. By expending a hundred 25 19,3| an eternal farewell. And, fool that I was, I did not see