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1 1 | And more too." ~"Who will get what remains over?" ~"Her 2 4 | sale, and I only managed to get here this morning. I was 3 4 | of my window, and saw him get into the cabriolet which 4 5 | there?" ~"He has gone to get her authority to have the 5 5 | that's where I always go to get my money for the flowers 6 6 | you?" "I knew it. Did you get what you wanted?" ~"Yes; 7 6 | will allow me." ~"I shall get up in a couple of hours." ~" 8 6 | police." ~"Why do you not get one of your friends to see 9 7 | doctor had allowed him to get up, and we often sat talking 10 7 | I said. ~"We must go and get some sweets. She asked me 11 8 | will see you in order to get rid of the count. Try to 12 9 | some supper." ~"What must I get?" ~"Whatever you like, but 13 10| you were the only one to get down, and that you went 14 10| even the future. As they get accustomed to her, they 15 11| cold. Meanwhile, I will get into bed." ~I closed the 16 11| Nevertheless, I was beginning to get used to her ways, and I 17 11| Nothing at all. It was only to get rid of the count; but I 18 11| to-morrow; it is too late to get change now." ~"Don't forget." ~" 19 11| Will you permit me to get into bed?" she said with 20 12| really afraid that I shall get very fond of you? Ask Prudence." ~" 21 12| Marguerite I should have to get used to her ways. ~Nonetheless, 22 12| the count, and Marguerite get into the carriage, which 23 13| at the theatre; but don't get any other ideas into your 24 13| pay for everything they get ruined, like the fools they 25 13| fools they are, and go and get killed in Africa, after 26 13| there." ~Evidently I could get in, since I had the key, 27 14| the point of sending to get the letter back, but every 28 14| said, "in being able to get away from Paris in this 29 15| lovers extra, as long as they get dresses or a bracelet out 30 15| that I had asked her to get from the duke, how she borrowed 31 18| At other times we did not get up all day; we did not even 32 18| sad, without being able to get any explanation of the reason, 33 18| carriage, than to wait till we get back to Paris." ~Prudence 34 18| Let her find the means to get out of this difficulty. 35 20| Pack up your things and get ready to come with me." ~" 36 21| time. ~I was in a hurry to get back to Bougival to tell 37 22| deceiving me? No. I tried to get rid of my first supposition. ~ 38 23| when the doctor let her get up, she began again at the 39 23| Well, I did all I could to get her away from you, and I 40 23| would be there, I tried to get an invitation and succeeded. ~ 41 24| annoying Marguerite she could get from me whatever she wanted, 42 26| If I were only going to get well! How the sight of the 43 26| seems to me as if I should get well if you came. What would 44 26| expecting it, but I can not get used to the thought of suffering 45 26| woman, who thought she could get more money out of Marguerite,