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1 3 | itself in order that it may be thought strong, do we 2 3 | the evil of their past may be healed, if only a friendly 3 4 | the idlers in the street may not look upon it as a curiosity 4 5 | still exists, and perhaps I may find out what has become 5 5 | about their neighbours. You may believe me or not, sir, 6 5 | Gautier's sister, and you may be sure his first visit 7 7 | introduce you." ~"Ask her if you may." ~"Really, there is no 8 7 | moment." ~However little one may have known women like Marguerite, 9 8 | you home?" ~"No one." ~"May I offer myself?" ~"But you 10 8 | friend, are you not?" ~"May we offer, then?" ~"Who is 11 8 | talk with the duke. ~It may sound childish to tell you 12 11| found at her house? You may say that he was unattractive 13 11| these suppositions, as you may see, were improbable enough; 14 12| of loving, one of which may arise from the other: they 15 15| got!" Prudence went on. "May we see the bedroom?" ~"Yes." ~ 16 16| the love of a kept woman may be, that it will cost one 17 16| to grief; and though one may be an honest man, one finds 18 16| whatever confidence one may have in her, whatever certainty 19 16| whatever certainty her past may offer us as to her future, 20 16| however indifferent she may be to her surroundings, 21 17| paid for all that, as you may imagine; but from time to 22 19| as air is to life, and it may be absurd, but I like you 23 21| some new story, so that you may give me up." ~"You know 24 21| side as I have on mine." ~"May I ask you, father, what 25 23| I have forgiven her, you may tell her. She was a good 26 25| confession. ~To-day I am ill; I may die of this illness, for 27 25| not known it! ~"Whatever may be your resolution of living 28 25| What might have happened may yet happen. ~"Are you sure, 29 26| and the doctor says that I may go out in a few days if 30 26| always. ~When I think that it may happen to me not to die,