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Alexandre Dumas, fils
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1 3 | for the hundredth time I live over again with the heroine 2 4 | suffering less. I shall not live long enough, I expect, to 3 8 | neighbour of mine." ~"Do you live in the Rue d'Antin?" ~"No. 4 8 | continued Prudence, "to live like that. I know very well 5 10| of yourself, and do not live as you are living now." ~" 6 10| month, and that I could not live without it; you don't know, 7 10| cast you off if you were to live with a woman like me. Let 8 10| young and too sensitive to live in a world like mine. Take 9 10| it is because I shall not live as long as others, and I 10 10| have promised myself to live more quickly." ~"Don't speak 11 10| however short a time I have to live, I shall live longer than 12 10| I have to live, I shall live longer than you will love 13 13| kept women in Paris could live in the style they do, if 14 13| have only just enough to live on in the society in which 15 13| yourself: 'She will never live to be old, and I should 16 16| Marguerite to be unable to live apart from me. ~It was the 17 16| thousand francs a year I might live very happily at Paris, if, 18 16| being in whom you would live wholly. It seems as if, 19 17| liaison, and I had come to live entirely at her house. The 20 17| loved me, that she could not live without me, and that, happen 21 17| not such a long time to live that I need make myself 22 17| We will be happy; we will live quietly, and I will say 23 17| Marguerite and I continued to live together without giving 24 18| that I have; we will go and live there, and there will be 25 18| to leave Marguerite, but live with her as you did at the 26 19| you have, though we could live happily enough on it together, 27 19| then it will be too late to live the life I propose, for 28 19| which we should be able to live. I will sell the rest of 29 19| flat in which we can both live. In the summer we will go 30 19| I had always enough to live on. I did not tell Marguerite 31 20| that you can not always live like that?" ~"I fear so, 32 20| probity of the family I could live as I am living, and this 33 20| moment is come when you must live otherwise." ~"Why, father?" ~" 34 20| lover of Mlle. Gautier; I live with her; it is the most 35 20| it honourable for you to live like husband and wife with 36 20| died, left you enough to live on respectably, and not 37 20| she possesses in order to live with me." ~"And you accept 38 23| affection to help me to live, after what had happened. 39 23| pretty." ~"Whom does she live with?" ~"With nobody; with 40 23| anybody." ~"Where does she live?" ~"Rue Troncliet, No. . 41 23| give her; if she likes to live quietly, he will stay with 42 24| see me, she knows where I live; let her come to see me, 43 25| order to pay my debts, and live with you without being a 44 26| sure that you could not live away from me for long, and


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