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1 2,1| mad; but, pshaw! when the master really begins, there's no 2 2,1| This time it was the master of the house, Baron Trigault, 3 3,2| appeared, and informed his master that the Marquis de Valorsay 4 4,2| entered, and informed his master that a messenger wished 5 5,1| the jockey, whose lord and master he was to an equal extent. 6 5,3| he was confined was the master of a small boarding-school, 7 5,3| moment you are your own master. Those who gave you your 8 5,3| that he was to be his own master henceforth, and that he 9 6,3| evidently striving hard to master his emotion. "Besides," 10 7,5| head of the family - your master and mine. Ah! this seems 11 10,2| common sense to read his master's character and discern 12 10,5| paces. He also displayed his master's swords; for Monsieur le 13 10,5| the servant. "Does your master use all these every day?" ~" 14 10,5| who knows too many of his master's secrets to have anything 15 10,6| watches over his brigand of a master with such tender care." ~ 16 10,6| wardrobe containing his master's clothes, he did not hesitate 17 11,5| anything himself, and to remain master of the situation. But on 18 12,3| found it difficult to remain master of himself, he stammered 19 13,1| with the feelings of the master of the house. "Will you 20 14,4| the courtyard, where the master's mail-phaeton stood in 21 16,1| Wilkie, "is your former master's only heir. A proof of