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1 1 | strange refuges. Louise ran to tell the good news to her mother. 2 1 | Sir," I said, "can you tell me the name of the person 3 2 | which one's friends always tell on returning after an absence. 4 2 | compromising himself, came to tell him, indeed to prove to 5 3 | to succour them, and to tell all that they have met them, 6 4 | lessen your trouble a little, tell me at once what I can do 7 4 | well talk. One day I will tell you the whole story, and 8 5 | for he went on: ~"They tell me there were people who 9 7 | always obstinately refused to tell his family of the danger 10 7 | toward me, he said: ~"I must tell you the whole story; you 11 7 | interesting to do." ~"You will tell me all about it later on, 12 7 | have nothing to do, I will tell it to you now." ~"Since 13 7 | to me yesterday. ~I must tell you, my friend, that for 14 7 | silent. I could not possibly tell you what they were acting. 15 7 | were met by a footman. ~"Tell the coachman to wait at 16 8 | pleasure; I will go and tell my friend." ~"Go, then. 17 8 | It may sound childish to tell you all these details, but 18 8 | fellows here who won't go." ~"Tell them that you must go out." ~" 19 9 | Yes. ~"All right. You will tell me about it later. We must 20 9 | then Nanine appeared, to tell us that supper was served. ~ 21 9 | Before you sit down, tell them in the kitchen not 22 10| more or less? The doctors tell me that the blood I spit 23 10| laughing at?" ~"Nothing." ~"Tell me, I beg of you, or I shall 24 10| promise to do everything I tell you, without a word, without 25 10| moment's notice. Shall I tell you why? It is," she continued, 26 10| So I guessed; did you tell her so?" ~"Yes." ~"And did 27 11| leave you to sleep? You can tell me the rest of the story 28 11| events of a moment which tell more than the courtship 29 11| appointment, but to write and tell her my fears and leave her. 30 11| once. I am hungry." ~Need I tell you the impression which 31 11| That's all." ~"Thanks. Now tell me what it was she wanted 32 11| think so! And above all, tell them not to admit anybody 33 12| every morning; they will tell him, when he comes, that 34 12| first voice which comes to tell its secrets through their 35 12| time to time. ~She did not tell me to come to see her during 36 12| could do was to write and tell you where I was going, so 37 13| discover your liaison and to tell her to choose between him 38 13| is this plan?" ~"I can't tell you yet, but I can tell 39 13| tell you yet, but I can tell you what the result would 40 13| country." ~"And you can't tell me by what means?" ~"No, 41 13| alarmed; I am not going to tell you that I am the daughter 42 14| Prudence, and of sending her to tell Marguerite that I wanted 43 14| early visit. I dared not tell her frankly what brought 44 15| were any other, I would tell you; for we are not to have 45 16| what was to follow. What I tell you is a true and simple 46 16| francs a year. ~I need not tell you of those who cheat at 47 16| had given Nanine orders to tell the duke that she had taken 48 16| Very much." ~"Well, tell the duke to take it for 49 17| something very important to tell her, and I had listened 50 17| reproach me for the past? Tell me!" ~Tears choked my voice. 51 18| went back to the old one. Tell me that you will never leave 52 18| beating about the bush, "tell me frankly, where are Marguerite' 53 18| them?" ~"Why did you not tell me?" ~"Because Marguerite 54 18| my dear fellow, didn't I tell you? You wouldn't believe 55 18| joking," I said to Prudence; "tell me exactly how much Marguerite 56 18| to me that you will not tell Marguerite that I have given 57 19| enough to live on. I did not tell Marguerite what I had done, 58 19| transfer, I thought it best to tell him the truth at once. He 59 19| having lunch, Nanine came to tell us that my servant was asking 60 19| window." ~I sent on Joseph to tell my father that I was on 61 20| not be." ~"Permit me to tell you, father, that those 62 20| lost his love, you will tell me that I have done well 63 21| said. "When Joseph came to tell you of your father's arrival 64 21| position allows. Did you tell him how we had arranged 65 21| resorts to when she will not tell the truth. ~When she was 66 21| like this. I will write and tell my father not to expect 67 21| get back to Bougival to tell Marguerite about this fortunate 68 22| bargain. She did not wish to tell me beforehand, for she knew 69 22| No; but if she comes in, tell her that I was so anxious 70 23| Marguerite?" ~"I should hardly tell you the truth if I said 71 23| to-day, she came straight to tell me about it. When she got 72 23| have forgiven her, you may tell her. She was a good girl; 73 24| and that I must write and tell her to respect the woman 74 24| present or absent. ~I need not tell you that I consented, and 75 24| all the evening." ~"I will tell her." ~And Prudence left 76 24| I did not even write to tell Olympe not to expect me. 77 24| forgive me." ~"Why do you not tell me those reasons to-day?" ~" 78 24| do you mean?" ~"I can not tell you." ~"Then you are lying 79 24| hard, dry cough followed. ~"Tell my coachman," she said, " 80 24| not answered. ~I need not tell you in what state of agitation 81 25| from Paris, far, far, they tell me, and perhaps you have 82 25| Finally, my dear child, let me tell you all, for I have not 83 25| yet told you all, let me tell you what has brought me 84 25| I had spent with you. ~"Tell me, sir," I said to your 85 25| N., and that she was to tell him that I would sup with 86 26| write to you, madame, to tell you how pained I am to hear 87 26| have written for him, and tell him that in writing these 88 26| fond of her. He came to tell me all about it. The poor 89 26| you, and he promised to tell you about me. I forgot that 90 26| spite of what the doctors tell me, for I have several,