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1 1 | beforehand. What could be more natural? Yet, all the same, in the 2 2 | returned from abroad. It was natural that I had not heard of 3 2 | instinctive indulgence, that natural pity that I have already 4 2 | the waters, sleep, the natural fatigue of long walks, had 5 5 | anybody who might in the natural course of things have always 6 6 | as if it were the most natural thing in the world. ~The 7 10| not cross. It was quite natural that some one should be 8 10| you, just as it is quite natural that I should go from here 9 12| Marguerite's box was the most natural thing in the world. He had 10 12| theatre; it was all quite natural, and if I was to have a 11 13| it seems to me, is quite natural. Besides, you don't mind 12 13| companions; but what was natural in them was on my part an 13 14| letting things take their natural course I should have been 14 19| piece of news was the most natural thing in the world, yet, 15 20| with her; it is the most natural thing in the world. I do 16 25| new fault. ~It was quite natural, Armand. You told me that