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1 2 | had never spoken to her a word which his daughter might 2 3 | which I had given to my last word seemed to convince my adversary; 3 3 | What was the meaning of the word Humility? Was Manon to recognise 4 4 | Marguerite Gautier?" ~At this word the emotion, which he had 5 4 | you had not sent me any word, I had told her to give 6 4 | distress, that I believed a word from me would not be indifferent 7 5 | Oh, very well!" ~The word was sometimes accompanied 8 5 | of them that no one has a word to say against. We water 9 5 | think that?" ~"The first word he said to me when he came 10 5 | not yet returned. I left word for him, begging him to 11 5 | he arrived, or to send me word where I could find him. ~ 12 6 | we had not exchanged a word since leaving the house. ~ 13 7 | have scarcely changed a word of the touching story. ~ 14 7 | degree that he can not find a word to say." ~"I should say, 15 8 | Delighted isn't the word," replied Prudence, as she 16 9 | Marguerite lingered over the word, as if to intimate to those 17 9 | was not to say a single word. He cast a really supplicating 18 9 | shame. I did not speak a word; my soul seemed to have 19 10| could not utter a single word. ~"Come," continued Marguerite, " 20 10| everything I tell you, without a word, without an opinion, without 21 10| Need you ask me?" ~"Not a word of this either to your friend 22 11| I had forgotten." ~This word upset all the reflections 23 11| dining-room. At the first word I recognised the voice of 24 11| Without adding another word, or listening to what the 25 12| and they have invented the word caprice for that unbartered 26 12| since we have no other word for it, the love which he 27 13| not help flushing at the word benefits; I thought of Manon 28 19| Before she had spoken a word, I replied to her thought, 29 21| where she wept without a word, but held my hands and kissed 30 22| after you." ~"She left no word for me?" ~"Nothing." ~Nanine 31 22| Duvernoy." ~"She left no word for me?" ~"No." ~"Do you 32 22| When I had read the last word, I thought I should have 33 22| his arms without saying a word. I gave him Marguerite's 34 23| a post-chaise. Without a word to me, he had had my luggage 35 23| me weep without saying a word, only sometimes pressing 36 23| woman, seeing her take every word I said to her as if it were 37 24| pressed my hand without a word, for tears still veiled 38 24| caresses. She did not speak a word, but smiled at me. ~It was 39 24| white. She did not speak a word. From time to time, big 40 24| five-hundred-franc note, not a word more. ~"Who gave you this?" 41 26| I could not write you a word. No news, my friend; every 42 26| cursing me, and there is not a word of consolation from you. 43 26| pronounces, when she can speak a word. ~The doctor tells me that 44 26| then she has not said a word or made a movement. Twenty