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1 1 | by little, and the same lover had certainly not begun 2 5 | death." ~"Had she not a lover called Armand Duval?" ~" 3 7 | said to me, you can be her lover for ten pounds, I would 4 10| long wished for a young lover, who should be young and 5 10| decide now on taking a new lover, he must have three very 6 11| she were to take another lover. If so, why did she not 7 12| give way, if not to her lover, at least to love, for being 8 12| senses. Often a woman takes a lover in obedience to the mere 9 12| the world. He had been her lover, he sent her a box, he accompanied 10 13| bright, pretty girl; be her lover for a month, two months; 11 13| idea that that man is her lover hurts me horribly." ~"In 12 13| Prudence; "is he still her lover? He is a man who is useful 13 14| Because you are her lover, surely!" ~"Who told you 14 14| thirty-six hours; I had been her lover for only twenty-four; and 15 14| women, that she had to see a lover; and, instead of believing 16 14| after one has become her lover, one leaves her, no matter 17 15| mistress and had another lover, you would have the right 18 15| should have had no other lover but you. I fancied for a 19 15| about my life, and to be the lover of my impressions rather 20 15| you; you are an ordinary lover. Do like the others; pay 21 16| who had already been her lover or who was about to, while 22 18| still being Marguerite's lover. She would cry a little 23 18| afford the luxury of having a lover for nothing. If I had only 24 18| rather than accept another lover. ~"Enough joking," I said 25 19| sacrifice rather than ask her lover for money and so give a 26 20| been ill-informed. I am the lover of Mlle. Gautier; I live 27 20| happy as long as I am the lover of this woman." ~"Come, 28 20| herself; she will take another lover; and when you see what it 29 21| would rather see you the lover of Mlle. Gautier than of 30 23| you that I have been her lover, and also, don't I, that 31 23| don't I, that I am her lover no longer?" ~"Well, I did 32 23| her. The man who was the lover of such a woman might well 33 23| At that moment she had no lover. It would not be difficult 34 24| upon her by becoming my lover. You don't deceive a woman 35 24| I left her house as her lover; but I quitted her without 36 25| set by your love to your lover's life, hindrances for which 37 25| the mere thought of a new lover? I drank for forgetfulness, 38 26| possible, but he was the lover there of a woman in society,