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1 1 | ladies of distinction. They entered a room with Persian hangings, 2 5 | what has become of him." ~I entered the keeper's lodge, and 3 6 | night for Armand. When I entered his room at nine on the 4 7 | admiration greeted her as she entered the shop. As for me, I was 5 7 | myself of my passion. ~When I entered the box Marguerite was in 6 9 | supper was served. ~When we entered the dining-room, Marguerite 7 11| certainly have done once. We entered. Nanine had already opened 8 11| slammed the door. Nanine entered a moment after. ~"Now understand," 9 11| over things, when Prudence entered. ~"Ah, you here?"' she said, " 10 11| said in a whisper. ~Nanine entered, carrying plates, a cold 11 12| Good-evening," she said as I entered, holding out her hand. ~" 12 13| ll have supper." ~When I entered, Marguerite ran to me, threw 13 13| Comte de G. got down and entered the house, after sending 14 15| stifled. ~Thereupon Joseph entered. ~"Sir," he said, with the 15 17| settled," she said, as she entered. "The house is taken?" asked 16 17| to make some reply, but I entered suddenly and flung myself 17 18| Marguerite was in her room. I entered. She was writing. "To whom 18 19| minutes afterward Nanine entered, all out of breath. Marguerite 19 21| liveliness would distract her. I entered without being announced, 20 22| last the gardener came. I entered. Nanine met me with a light. 21 22| Roch at the moment when I entered Marguerite's house. I called 22 22| here. I opened the door and entered. All the curtains were hermetically 23 22| door of my father's room; I entered. He was reading. He showed 24 23| recall me to her. If she had entered at that moment my thoughts 25 24| was a ring, and Prudence entered. ~I tried to assume an indifferent 26 24| less visible. Marguerite entered. ~She was dressed in black 27 26| minutes afterward the priest entered. I went up to him; when