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1 2 | reproaches, he had indeed no right to do so, but he asked her 2 3 | Poor souls! if it is not right to love them, is it not 3 3 | has not taught her what is right, God almost always opens 4 3 | bearing the inscription "The Right Way," the other the inscription " 5 4 | only in order to have the right to pry into his affairs. ~ 6 4 | compliment." ~"You were right. That woman was an angel. 7 4 | one suffers." ~"You are right. But to-day I have too much 8 6 | much for you." ~"You are right. Let us go," he answered 9 7 | for her. However, you are right, she hasn't been well brought 10 7 | would win her and win my right to the place I had abandoned 11 8 | acquaintance." ~"Well, all right; we will go after this piece 12 9 | you to do?" ~"Yes. ~"All right. You will tell me about 13 9 | Marguerite made him sit on her right at table, me on her left, 14 10| won't be cross?" ~"What right have I to be cross?" ~"Well, 15 10| loved without claiming the right to it. I have never found 16 11| see you to-day?" ~"Quite right. I had forgotten." ~This 17 11| have a talk." ~Prudence was right: the answer that she had 18 12| he feels with his cruel right to say: You do no more for 19 12| in my pocket, and of my right to use this key, I was satisfied 20 13| ask too much!" ~"You are right, but I can't help it; the 21 13| not give a kept woman the right to call herself your creditor, 22 13| reply, except that she was right; I took her hand and thanked 23 13| help feeling that she was right; but the genuine love which 24 13| time to admit that I had no right to ask of her anything else; 25 13| me. I was mistaken; all right." ~She rose, opened the 26 14| and ask myself by what right I wrote her an impertinent 27 14| that I might have some right to find fault with her; 28 14| No." ~"You are quite right." ~"You think so?" ~"Naturally. 29 15| lover, you would have the right to ask me; but I am Mlle. 30 15| answer useless." ~"You are right," I said, letting my head 31 16| closes in the horizon, on the right one looks across bill after 32 16| perfectly well that I have no right to accept it save from one 33 17| hypochondriac. I took it. Was I right?" I flung my arms around 34 18| us. Nanine alone had the right to open our door, but only 35 18| it was arranged." ~"Quite right," said Marguerite sharply. " 36 18| woman who can say, I was right after all, "ah, you think 37 18| thousand francs." ~"All right, I will provide that amount." ~" 38 19| risk of suspicion. You are right, my friend, but I had better 39 20| that my father would be right if it had been any other 40 20| contrary, of setting me in the right direction. Love always makes 41 22| pieces to know that I had the right to call on Mlle. Gautier 42 23| would say, "You see I was right when I declared that this 43 23| diamonds; she did quite right, and I don't bear her any 44 25| against you, and who has the right of looking forward to a 45 25| your hands. Have you the right, have you the strength, 46 25| my past life left me no right to dream of such a future, 47 25| not give way. ~Did I do right? That is what I ask myself 48 26| the present. You had the right to do what you did, Armand;