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1 3 | giver. It consisted of these words: ~Manon to Marguerite. ~ 2 4 | and there read these two words: Armand Duval. ~I tried 3 4 | have just received; the words of it would be enough to 4 4 | GAUTIER." ~The last two words were scarcely legible. I 5 6 | for the tone in which the words were spoken proved to me 6 6 | stammered out disconnected words, in which only the name 7 7 | last long." ~I remember the words as if they had been spoken 8 7 | to string together the words I should say to her. ~A 9 9 | its last limit, and the words that seem funny to a certain 10 9 | certain class of people, words that degrade the mouth that 11 10| which she had said these words. ~"Well, it is agreed," 12 11| excitement of Marguerite's last words, my eyes fixed ardently 13 12| They have long known the words that we say to them, the 14 12| joy at the memory of the words we had exchanged during 15 12| Marguerite containing these words: ~"Here are my orders: To-night 16 12| she turned and said two words: the count left the box, 17 13| lordly airs and talking big words. Child, thrice child, only 18 13| What could I reply to such words, especially with the memory 19 13| a note containing these words: ~"DEAR CHILD: I am not 20 14| Marguerite, hearing the delicious words which I had heard only twice, 21 15| meaning and a development to words and things unknown to other 22 15| calculating their slightest words, in thinking of the consequences 23 16| under the starry sky the words she had said to me the day 24 16| dream vanished at the last words of Prudence, and brought 25 16| hand, and interpreting my words according to her own desire. " 26 17| with her ways, with her words and with her extravagances. 27 18| I swear it!" ~At these words she looked at me as if to 28 20| which he said these last words was so kind, so appealing, 29 21| each other." ~All these words were said in such a strained 30 21| not replied to the same words, and the Comte de G., you 31 23| father had realized that words, even from him, would do 32 24| the caresses and of the words of love which she had felt 33 24| saying over to him the same words that she had said to me 34 24| sent it to her with these words: ~"You went away so suddenly 35 26| hours and did not say twenty words. Two big tears fell from 36 26| bed-room where so many strange words have been said, but was 37 27| lips that repeat only pious words. She welcomed her brother'