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1 1 | Persian hangings, and I was just going to enter in turn, 2 2 | hangings, curtains, etc. I had just returned from abroad. It 3 2 | duchess might have smiled in just such a manner. She did not 4 2 | the head, leaving in sight just the tip of the ears, in 5 2 | said that Marguerite was just then very ill. The past 6 3 | along the way which led to just such another death. Poor 7 3 | than over ninety and nine just persons that need no repentance," 8 4 | written the kind letter I have just received; the words of it 9 4 | wrong, it is God who is just and inflexible! ~"And now, 10 5 | have other poor girls here, just like her and just her age, 11 5 | here, just like her and just her age, and they are just 12 5 | just her age, and they are just thrown into a pauper's grave, 13 5 | strapping girl myself; she's just twenty, and when a girl 14 6 | since leaving the house. ~Just before we reached the grave, 15 6 | the corpse which we had just seen. He looked as if he 16 6 | he did not answer. He was just able to let himself be led 17 6 | at the gate. It was only just in time. Scarcely had he 18 7 | the events which I have just related Armand was convalescent, 19 7 | the chair), yes, it was just such an evening as this. 20 7 | gold chain, such as was just then beginning to be the 21 8 | going, "there is the duke just coming into Marguerite's 22 8 | boudoir, which was then just as you have seen it since. 23 9 | said good-bye to her." ~Just then Nanine appeared, to 24 10| troubled by what I have just seen." ~"You are very good! 25 10| feel in you. It has been just the same ever since I saw 26 10| bearing her, and who now stood just inside the door, with her 27 10| should be waiting for you, just as it is quite natural that 28 11| stables were not at the house. Just as Marguerite was going 29 12| Prudence's. She had only just got in. ~ ~ 30 13| to say, men who have only just enough to live on in the 31 13| What you proposed to me just now made me frantic with 32 14| received such a letter as I had just written without answering 33 15| foolish thing which she had just said, and to leave Marguerite 34 16| to leave the gaming-table just at the moment when an adroit 35 16| paying him my annual visit. ~Just then, one fine day in summer, 36 17| rooms, and she showed me just the very thing: salon, anteroom, 37 18| away the papers she had just shown me; "women like Marguerite 38 19| more, and you will love me just as much without horses, 39 19| like this, but to a house just big enough for two people. 40 20| the letter which he had just written, and gave it to 41 20| to his son what you have just said to me." ~"A father 42 20| You will leave this woman. Just now I begged you; now I 43 21| angry; but he is good and just, he will change his first 44 21| loved him at that moment. ~Just as I was leaving him, he 45 22| the arrangements we had just made, after the sacrifices 46 23| horses, for the carriage was just as I was accustomed to see 47 23| my former mistress, who just then reached her carriage, 48 23| escape; it was she who has just gone out." ~"Is she afraid 49 23| against the mantel-piece just opposite Marguerite and 50 24| commentary on what I have just told you. ~ ~ 51 26| one of those men who give just enough importance to making 52 26| it says: ~"MADAME: I have just learned that you are ill. 53 27| where I wrote this story just as it had been told me.