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1 1 | seeing them. Next day I called at 9, Rue d'Antin. ~It was 2 1 | nourished her youth, was called Louise, and, being obedient 3 2 | Barjon's, she had come to be called "the Lady of the Camellias," 4 3 | pardon which can only have called forth a sublime faith. ~ 5 5 | Had she not a lover called Armand Duval?" ~"Tall and 6 5 | of the living. The keeper called over a gardener, to whom 7 8 | see you." ~"What are they called?" ~"You know one, M. Gaston 8 9 | Was it you, then, who called every day while I was ill, 9 9 | us for a moment; then she called Gaston and went into the 10 9 | table, me on her left, then called to Nanine: ~"Before you 11 9 | Prudence and Nanine, who called to me to come back, I followed 12 11| way, what is your friend called? Gaston R., his name is, 13 13| same instant Marguerite called to us: ~"Come at once," 14 14| to you. ~"I should have called to-day to ask after you, 15 14| like all servants, was called Joseph). ~"If they ask whether 16 14| me twice, and hasn't even called."' ~That, then, was the 17 16| Paris, studied law, was called to the bar, and, like many 18 16| who loved me, and who was called Marguerite; the past had 19 17| asked Mme. Arnould (she is called Mme. Arnould, isn't she?) 20 20| are living with a woman called Marguerite Gautier?" ~"Yes." ~" 21 21| perhaps gone there. No one had called. I went to the solicitor' 22 21| replied that no one had called and nothing had been sent. ~ 23 22| entered Marguerite's house. I called out my name to the porter, 24 22| opened the window, and called Prudence several times. 25 22| that lost creature who is called Marguerite Gautier, whom 26 23| told him that I had been called to Paris on business, but 27 25| gaining later on: all that called up in my heart thoughts 28 26| doctor. ~This morning M. H. called. He seemed much embarrassed 29 26| Roch. ~Meanwhile Marguerite called me up to her bed, asked 30 26| Then I went up to her; I called her, and as she did not 31 27| Marguerite had lived. ~Then we called on Julie Duprat, who told