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1 1 | evil that God had perhaps given her, but that no one had 2 3 | The accent which I had given to my last word seemed to 3 3 | and went out. I must have given considerable food for reflection 4 4 | that the person who had given it to him wished to see 5 4 | could the person who had given the book to Marguerite want 6 4 | the woman to whom you had given the volume must have been 7 5 | way to the address he had given me. ~Armand had not yet 8 7 | realized the pain I must have given her by what I now experienced, 9 7 | raising the curtain was given. Ernest came back to his 10 7 | I was far from having given up thinking about Marguerite. 11 8 | duke to pass. I would have given ten years of my life to 12 9 | the way in which it was given. She put the little figure 13 9 | a ring." ~This order was given at one o'clock in the morning. ~ 14 12| which some of them have given an example. ~But when the 15 13| long time; he has always given her a lot of money; he still 16 13| be found; she would have given you her best years, and 17 13| like a physician who has given up his patient. ~"How one 18 13| replied Prudence. "I have given him a talking to, and he 19 13| the same answer would be given to him as to me, and that 20 14| tedious hours that I have given you, and be assured that 21 14| recall how Marguerite had given herself to me, and ask myself 22 14| only then I should have given it to her. Thus, she would 23 14| whatever reasons she had given me, and anything was better 24 16| weeks the count was entirely given up, and only the duke obliged 25 16| that she was asleep and had given orders that she was not 26 16| off, after Marguerite had given Nanine orders to tell the 27 18| wanted his money; he was given part payment out of the 28 18| tell Marguerite that I have given it to you." ~"Don't be afraid." ~" 29 20| honourable name that I have given you, it can not, it shall 30 20| father, that those who have given you information about me 31 20| Gautier the name you have given me; I spend on her account 32 20| Do you think that God has given such a grotesque aim to 33 20| had had your ideas and had given up his life to every impulse 34 21| Your two visits have given me pleasure, Armand," he 35 22| and which I have not yet given her." ~And the porter showed 36 23| about for game and I was given my post. I put down my unloaded 37 24| since your return you have given me so much pain that I should 38 24| N. is there, and he has given orders to let no one in." ~" 39 26| carriage that M. de N. has given her. She tried to insult 40 27| money, and without having given her a receipt with which