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1 5 | Marguerite Gautier?" ~The answer was the usual: "Very well." ~" 2 6 | Come," he said, "I will answer tomorrow." ~We went to the 3 6 | spoke to him; he did not answer. He was just able to let 4 7 | I was saying. I did not answer. Then turning toward me, 5 7 | they see every day. ~To answer them properly, one requires 6 8 | across her lips, as if to answer the bow which she seemed 7 9 | said. Marguerite did not answer. The count thereupon left 8 10| soon left me." I did not answer; I listened. This frankness, 9 11| knows I am waiting for an answer. She knows how anxious I 10 11| and I am bringing her an answer now." ~At this moment Marguerite 11 11| Prudence was right: the answer that she had brought to 12 13| moment I hoped that the same answer would be given to him as 13 14| once. ~"Shall I wait for an answer?" asked Joseph (my servant, 14 14| while, I should find an answer when I got back. I went 15 14| was Nanine bringing me an answer. I passed through the Rue 16 14| Marguerite had been going to answer me she would have answered 17 14| that she would send the answer later. ~I only went out 18 15| because I had no time to answer you during the day, and 19 15| becomes unnecessary and my answer useless." ~"You are right," 20 18| is concerned; I ought to answer him." ~"Go, my friend," 21 18| day to say that he would answer for nothing in regard to 22 19| Marguerite blushed, but did not answer. ~"And," I continued, "I 23 19| lead once!" ~I could not answer. Tears of gratitude and 24 20| appealing, that I dared not answer. ~"Well?" said he in a trembling 25 20| father turned pale at my answer. ~"Very well, sir," he said, " 26 21| said to her to obtain an answer. She ascribed this preoccupation 27 21| it." ~My father did not answer; he seemed to say neither 28 24| replying. I felt sure that an answer would come, and I resolved 29 26| perseverance. Will the duke answer? Why are you not in Paris, 30 26| was in need of it. Will my answer reach you in time? Will 31 26| her, and as she did not answer I closed her eyes and kissed