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1 1 | knew not whose. They had read the placards, they wished 2 3 | an unusual inclination to read it, and my indulgence passed 3 3 | those who have begun to read me will be ready to throw 4 4 | glanced at the card and there read these two words: Armand 5 4 | he said to me: ~"Have you read the volume?" ~"All through." ~" 6 4 | woman was an angel. See, read this letter." And he handed 7 4 | Armand, who had, no doubt, read it over again in his mind 8 6 | For three weeks I have read them ten times over every 9 6 | over every day. You shall read them, too, but later on, 10 6 | guessed at rather than read them, for each was of four 11 14| in love I still was. ~I read and reread this letter ten 12 17| was at this time that she read Manon Lescaut, over and 13 17| matter on what conditions. ~I read these urgent and repeated 14 18| she looked at me as if to read in my eyes whether my oath 15 21| cast down her eyes, and I read in her face the fear of 16 22| startled than I was by what I read. ~"By the time you read 17 22| read. ~"By the time you read this letter, Armand, I shall 18 22| very long now." ~When I had read the last word, I thought 19 24| rest. ~Now you have only to read a few sheets which Julie 20 25| banishes. ~This is what I read; I copy it without adding 21 27| Chapter 27 ~"You have read it?" said Armand, when I 22 27| my friend, if all that I read is true." ~"My father confirmed