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1 3,3| been less engrossed in his narrative, he would have heard the 2 3,4| de Valorsay resumed his narrative. "The husband was incontestably 3 3,4| any connection between his narrative and the baron's agitation. 4 6,3| Madame d'Argeles finished her narrative. "And now, what shall I 5 10,4| well!" she said, when the narrative was finished. "You see now 6 12,1| coldly, when her son's narrative was concluded. ~Pascal made 7 14,4| advance, a touching and witty narrative; but when the moment came 8 14,4| and he did it well. The narrative thus gained considerably 9 15,2| intensity to the interest of her narrative that if M. Wilkie's heart 10 15,5| cheeks as I proceeded with my narrative. 'It is ever so! it is ever 11 15,6| the practical side of this narrative, and what impressed him 12 16,1| Valorsay gravely, when the narrative was ended. ~"Is that really 13 16,2| had already resumed his narrative. "Besides, I had only suspicions,"