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1 2,1| finally burst into a hearty laugh. "Upon my word!" exclaimed 2 2,4| laughed a strident, nervous laugh, which it was not pleasant 3 2,5| vent to a cold, sneering laugh, and, in a tone of mocking 4 3,1| convinced of that. You will not laugh at my misfortunes or my 5 3,4| exclaimed, with a forced laugh, "I was expecting something 6 4,1| temper, so he decided to laugh. ~"Yes, these stories always 7 5,5| excellent!" He tried his best to laugh, but he was completely overcome; 8 7,2| interrupted by a nervous laugh from Madame d'Argeles. For 9 7,2| she was heroic enough to laugh, although death was in her 10 7,2| possessed. Madame d'Argeles's laugh had an unnatural ring that 11 7,3| Costard and Serpillon would laugh if they saw me now." Costard 12 7,4| should like a few minutes to laugh; it is too ridiculous!" ~ 13 7,6| ha!" he exclaimed, with a laugh that was at once both ferocious 14 10,2| laughed a shrill, dangerous laugh, which revealed his sharp 15 11,3| exclaimed, with a forced laugh: "Ah! these women! they 16 13,2| finely." And he laughed a laugh that was not pleasant to 17 13,7| merriment broke into a hearty laugh. "It's purely from force