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1 3 | and poets of all time have brought to the courtesan the offering 2 4 | them, when a new incident brought to my knowledge the whole 3 4 | servant, went to the door and brought me a card, saying that the 4 5 | imagined that distress had brought on an illness, and that 5 7 | and the sight which had brought on so violent a crisis, 6 7 | right, she hasn't been well brought up; but she would be a charming 7 9 | Marguerite; it was he who brought her out. Do you know him?" ~" 8 10| tears which the coughing had brought to her eyes; "I am used 9 11| the answer that she had brought to Marguerite had put her 10 13| know is that the melody brought back that recollection, 11 13| half-pay, and that I was brought up at Saint-Denis. I am 12 14| not tell her frankly what brought me. I replied that I had 13 15| yourself saw when Prudence brought me the six thousand francs 14 15| said: ~"Here it is. I have brought it back." ~I tore the letter 15 16| the dream that the hot sun brought to me that day through the 16 16| last words of Prudence, and brought me back to reality so brutally 17 17| Prudence, on her side, brought down all the people she 18 17| the terms of these letters brought tears to my eyes. He had 19 21| I trembled as if he had brought news of some misfortune. 20 22| a letter even, which was brought for her last night and which 21 24| as I asked her what had brought her; but that day Mme. Duvernoy 22 24| conversation on the subject which brought her. Marguerite no doubt 23 24| half past nine a messenger brought me an envelope containing 24 25| let me tell you what has brought me to Paris. I have a daughter, 25 26| series of days; each of them brought me a fresh insult from you. 26 26| presents that my friends have brought. Some of them, I dare say, 27 26| was half dead when they brought me home. I coughed and spat 28 27| indulgent care for one who brought them the convalescence of