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1 5 | inscribed and numbered, and replied that on the 22nd of February, 2 6 | hand across his eyes and replied, "Exactly three weeks." ~" 3 6 | Do you identify?" ~"Yes," replied the young man in a dull 4 6 | pointing to Armand. ~"No," he replied, "and I should advise you 5 7 | Marguerite Gautier," he replied. I dared not ask him for 6 8 | charming." ~"Yes, protection," replied Prudence. "Poor old man, 7 8 | Delighted isn't the word," replied Prudence, as she put on 8 9 | known you for two months," replied the count. ~"And this gentleman 9 9 | low voice. ~"You are mad," replied Marguerite. "You know quite 10 10| to alarm yourself," she replied in a somewhat bitter tone; " 11 10| are ready to go to bed," replied Prudence. ~"Poor thing, 12 11| Gautier was at home. He replied that she never came in before 13 11| he said. ~"Not well," replied Marguerite drily. ~"Am I 14 11| it, sir?" ~"Certainly," I replied, still under the excitement 15 12| hand. ~"Good-evening," I replied to both Marguerite and Prudence. ~" 16 12| You should go to bed," she replied, with that ironical air 17 13| In the first place," replied Prudence; "is he still her 18 13| No, it is all over," replied Prudence. "I have given 19 13| the money of M. de B. ~I replied in a hard voice, rising 20 14| frankly what brought me. I replied that I had gone out early 21 14| Marguerite herself; she replied that she would send the 22 16| come. To these letters I replied as best I could, always 23 16| question. ~"Ah, delicious!" replied Prudence. "Do you like it?" ~" 24 17| manner of life; but she had replied that she loved me, that 25 17| more from me.'" ~"And you replied?" ~"That I would report 26 18| everything. She wouldn't; she replied that she loved you, and 27 19| affection for my father. I replied that I had been travelling 28 19| my good Marguerite," I replied, pressing her hands lovingly, " 29 19| she had spoken a word, I replied to her thought, and, taking 30 21| I found her, but Nanine replied that no one had called and 31 21| Once already she had not replied to the same words, and the 32 21| Madame Duvernoy reddened, and replied, with a certain constraint: ~" 33 21| I am dining in town," replied Prudence, "and I can't go 34 22| madame?" ~"Gone to Paris," replied Nanine. ~"To Paris!" ~"Yes, 35 22| You are M. Duval?" he replied. ~"Yes. ~"Ah! I remember. 36 25| times, and he has never once replied. I might have died and he 37 25| You are a noble child," replied your father, kissing me 38 26| the impression of which I replied to you. ~After all, no one


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