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door 57
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54 poor
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1 5 | has become of Armand?" ~"I don't know. We knew him very 2 5 | come to see the poor girl don't exactly cumber the cemetery." ~" 3 5 | never knew the young lady; I don't know what she did. Well, 4 5 | here I think of her, and I don't care if it's a great lady 5 5 | been here already." ~"You don't think he has forgotten 6 7 | going to introduce you to? Don't imagine it is a duchess. 7 7 | much kept, my dear fellow; don't be shy, say anything that 8 7 | seen any one so funny. But don't look upon it as a lost 9 7 | that I know her." ~"Bah! I don't despair of seeing you 10 8 | she is a charming girl." ~"Don't you know her?" ~"No, but 11 8 | remain after I leave; I don't say no one ever comes 12 8 | M. Armand Duval; and you don't know him." ~"No, but bring 13 9 | render delicately ironical. ~"Don't reproach me for it. It 14 9 | later. We must talk over it; don't go before I can speak 15 9 | they gave a sort of duet. ~"Don't sing those beastly things," 16 9 | You know quite well that I don't want you. It is no good 17 10| very rich, then!' Why, you don't know that I spend six 18 10| not live without it; you don't know, my poor friend, 19 10| will laugh and talk, but don't exaggerate what I am worth, 20 10| to live more quickly." ~"Don't speak to me like that, 21 11| The weather was superb. I don't think life ever seemed 22 11| If I want to go to bed I don't mind your being here." ~ 23 11| to-day, for the last time, I don't want to have anything 24 11| late to get change now." ~"Don't forget." ~"No fear. Will 25 11| want of sleep. Go to bed. I don't want anything more." ~" 26 12| for I swear to you that I don't love you as the others 27 12| love, then, a little?" ~"I don't know how it is, but it 28 12| you here." ~"Because you don't like seeing him." ~"No; 29 13| How unreasonable you are! Don't you see that Marguerite 30 13| boxes at the theatre; but don't get any other ideas into 31 13| ideas into your head, and don't make absurd scenes of 32 13| quite natural. Besides, you don't mind the duke." ~"Yes; 33 13| what they are worth, and I don't want to see you take the 34 13| love for you; yes, for you, don't laugh; I am silly enough 35 13| remember that I love you, and don't let anything disturb you. 36 13| childhood, whatever one becomes. Don't be alarmed; I am not going 37 14| reply, you will say that you don't know, and wait." ~I buoyed 38 14| certain people say to you: Don't have anything more to 39 14| nothing but talk of you. I don't know what she would not 40 14| ask her forgiveness?" ~"Don't do that, for she would 41 17| But what will you do?" ~"I don't in the least know." ~Prudence 42 18| bosom, said to me: "You don't know how much I love you!" ~ 43 18| done while we are here, and don't need a carriage, than 44 18| one day. Be reasonable. I don't advise you to leave Marguerite, 45 18| be obliged to leave her. Don't wait till you are ruined, 46 18| have given it to you." ~"Don't be afraid." ~"And if she 47 19| what you have done, but I don't yet know what you have 48 19| economy to sell them. I don't use them and I don't spend 49 19| I don't use them and I don't spend anything on their 50 20| have for your family." ~"I don't follow your meaning." ~" 51 21| no," she cried hastily, "don't do that. Your father will 52 23| she did quite right, and I don't bear her any grudge. I 53 23| been her lover, and also, don't I, that I am her lover 54 24| by becoming my lover. You don't deceive a woman like me, 55 26| pleasures. How many happy people don't even know that they are


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