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1 1 | home; "she must have had a sad death, for, in her world, 2 3 | the midst of this tumult, sad to think of when one remembered 3 4 | seized goods. ~"It is a sad life that I am leaving! ~" 4 5 | were not likely to look as sad and desolate as they do 5 5 | that's queer, sir, and sad. And, after all, she isn' 6 7 | lest the name should awaken sad recollections hidden under 7 7 | rather that she had been sad. My friend introduced me; 8 9 | full, and I felt almost sad as I saw this beautiful 9 10| because the wine has made you sad, but you would never have 10 10| woman who is nervous, ill, sad, or gay with a gaiety sadder 11 10| kind of confession, the sad life, of which I caught 12 10| hurts me." ~"Well, I will be sad." ~"Marguerite, let me say 13 15| who looked at me with a sad look when I coughed; that 14 15| jealousy. I was already feeling sad when I received your letter. 15 15| happiness, and this is, sad as I sometimes am, suffering 16 18| and yet I often found her sad, without being able to get 17 21| of the day Marguerite was sad and preoccupied. I had to 18 21| before I had found Marguerite sad; that night I found her 19 23| had suddenly become so sad and dreamy. ~Sometimes, 20 24| more pale, more and more sad. My love for her, carried 21 24| revenge upon a sick and sad woman like me. See, take 22 25| The weather is dark, I am sad; there is no one by me. 23 26| every day. I was pale and sad and thinner than ever. Men 24 26| unfaithful to him. He is very sad; he was very fond of her. 25 26| February 19, midnight. ~What a sad day we have had to-day, 26 26| life can not retain these sad impressions for long, for 27 27| talked for some time over the sad destiny which had been accomplished, 28 27| a little. ~Armand, still sad, but a little relieved by 29 27| Duprat, who told us the sad incident which she had witnessed,