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1 3 | Lescaut. There is something written on the first page. Ten francs." ~" 2 3 | Doubtless for the something written. ~"Fifteen," repeated the 3 3 | purchase. On the first page was written in ink, in an elegant hand, 4 3 | love and faith. ~Hugo has written Marion Delorme, Musset has 5 3 | Marion Delorme, Musset has written Bernerette, Alexandre Dumas 6 3 | Bernerette, Alexandre Dumas has written Fernande, the thinkers and 7 4 | pressing the hand which has written the kind letter I have just 8 4 | a kept woman could have written that?" And, overcome by 9 6 | father and sister must have written to me at Paris, and I went 10 14| done better not to have written to her, but to have gone 11 14| more and more that I had written. The clock struck, ten, 12 14| such a letter as I had just written without answering it at 13 14| should certainly not have written the foolish letter which 14 14| foolish letter which I had written. ~I was on the point of 15 14| in her? Nothing. She had written to say she was unwell, when 16 20| letter which he had just written, and gave it to Joseph to 17 22| me suppose that she had written to Marguerite. ~All at once 18 22| Nanine, or why had she not written? What was the meaning of 19 25| after giving me the pages written by the hand of Marguerite. 20 25| conduct to you, and I have written you a letter; but, written 21 25| written you a letter; but, written by a girl like me, such 22 25| motion. ~Your father had written me a very polite letter, 23 25| himself quite as he had written. His manner at first was 24 26| am seriously ill. I have written to the duke to ask him for 25 26| your father what I have written for him, and tell him that 26 26| indecipherable, and what followed was written by Julie Duprat. ~February