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1 2 | no right to do so, but he asked her if she felt herself 2 4 | hastened to the auctioneer and asked him to allow me to see the 3 5 | about with known women, I asked him: "Did you know Marguerite 4 5 | little about it as I. I then asked in what cemetery Mlle. Gautier 5 5 | the keeper's lodge, and asked him if on the 22nd of February 6 5 | name had been buried. ~I asked him to show me the grave, 7 5 | Armand Duval's address?" I asked. ~"Yes; he lives at Rue 8 6 | the authorization that I asked her for." ~"Believe me, 9 7 | Whom are you bowing to?" I asked. ~"Marguerite Gautier," 10 7 | carriage. I went up to him and asked him what was the lady's 11 7 | said. ~"Is she alone?" I asked. ~"With another woman." ~" 12 7 | and get some sweets. She asked me for some." ~We went into 13 7 | to choose, when my friend asked for a pound of raisins glaces. ~" 14 7 | meeting her. I met Gaston and asked after her. ~"Poor girl, 15 8 | Antin. At the door, Prudence asked us to come up and see her 16 8 | Hasn't she any lovers?" I asked. ~"I never see any one remain 17 9 | on, "have you done what I asked you to do?" ~"Yes. ~"All 18 9 | appeared. ~"Is supper ready?" asked Marguerite. "Yes, madame, 19 9 | matter with Marguerite?" asked Gaston. ~"She has been laughing 20 11| the day on which he had asked for the promise. ~Though, 21 11| There was a light. I rang. I asked the porter if Mlle. Gautier 22 11| return to you. Marguerite asked me all about you: who you 23 12| without my asking him, and he asked me to go with him; you know 24 13| the first whom I have ever asked to share the joy of this 25 13| her the first thing she asked of me, such an easy thing 26 13| my arms, and, if she had asked me to commit a crime, I 27 13| same, I rang. The porter asked me where I was going. ~" 28 14| Shall I wait for an answer?" asked Joseph (my servant, like 29 14| she would shed. Finally, I asked myself what she would reply 30 14| when I met Gaston, who asked me where I had been. ~"At 31 14| the Rue d'Antin. Again I asked my porter if there was a 32 14| call upon Prudence, who asked to what she owed this early 33 15| did you bring Prudence?" I asked her. ~"Because she was at 34 15| I should have come and asked your forgiveness as you 35 15| with what she gave me, I asked if man's desire has indeed 36 15| thousand francs that I had asked her to get from the duke, 37 16| six o'clock, then I was asked sometimes to a box in the 38 16| and, jumping out of bed, asked me if I would take her into 39 16| to the real country?" she asked. ~"Yes." ~"Well, let us 40 16| protects it. ~Mme. Arnould asked us if we would take a boat, 41 16| seated on the grass, and I asked myself if earthly creatures 42 16| of my thought. ~"Where?" asked Prudence. ~"Yonder," and 43 17| entered. "The house is taken?" asked Prudence. "Yes; he agreed 44 17| In the same house?" asked Prudence, laughing. ~"No, 45 17| was admiring the view, I asked Mme. Arnould (she is called 46 17| family. However, he has asked me how I, loving Paris as 47 17| over to Prudence what she asked for Marguerite, and fearing 48 17| no longer; he wrote and asked that he might see her again, 49 18| tears, in Marguerite; I asked her the cause of her trouble, 50 18| wrote letters which I never asked to see, though, every time 51 18| whom are you writing?" I asked. "To Prudence. Do you want 52 18| enter. "She has gone again?" asked Marguerite. ~"Yes, madame, 53 18| for which she constantly asked my forgiveness, now that 54 18| you back your carriage?" I asked one day. ~"One of the horses 55 18| complained of the cold and asked Marguerite to lend her a 56 18| were told the same; they asked for their money, and seized 57 19| went to this solicitor and asked him what had to be done 58 20| handing this sum to her?" I asked. ~"My solicitor. Could an 59 21| kissed them every moment. ~I asked Nanine if, during my absence, 60 21| to go, I embraced her and asked her if she would come with 61 21| much in love with her?" he asked. ~"Madly." ~"Go, then," 62 22| mystery? ~That is what I asked myself in affright, as I 63 22| the door, she awoke and asked if her mistress had come 64 22| difficulty. I might have asked if Marguerite was at home, 65 22| downstairs to the porter and asked him if Mlle. Gautier had 66 22| Where are you going, sir?" asked the porter, when he had 67 23| I promised all that he asked, for I was incapable of 68 23| purpose, and she must have asked herself what that purpose 69 23| Mme. Duvernoy appeared and asked me into her boudoir; as 70 23| continued carelessly. ~"Where?" asked Prudence, looking at me 71 24| an indifferent air as I asked her what had brought her; 72 24| transports of feverish love I asked myself whether I should 73 24| dreamed of Marguerite. She asked me for money. I gave it 74 24| Who gave you this?" I asked the man. ~"A lady who was 75 25| wished to speak to me, and asked me particularly not to say 76 25| telling him what it contained, asked your father to have it forwarded 77 26| resist your voice when you asked her for a night of love, 78 26| I returned to Paris, and asked after you; I heard then 79 26| have known for a long time, asked me if I would have supper 80 26| called me up to her bed, asked me to open a cupboard, and 81 26| I dressed her as she had asked me to do. I went to find