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1 1 | lying-in is so much time lost. ~Next day a midwife, of 2 7 | don't look upon it as a lost chance; only do not do these 3 7 | recollection, for I had completely lost sight of Marguerite, and, 4 9 | slenderness was a charm. I was lost in contemplation. ~What 5 10| forgetful nature, she was lost to me. ~"Come, now, do you 6 13| without appearing to have lost all his money, and without 7 16| against money, and if one lost, there was always the consolation 8 16| amount of self-possession; I lost only what I was able to 9 20| is to go about converting lost women? Do you think that 10 20| your father, and all but lost his love, you will tell 11 22| have suffered through that lost creature who is called Marguerite 12 24| money to play, for she had lost all she had before her and 13 24| into the room. ~"You have lost," I said. ~"Yes. ~"All that 14 25| then? Your youth would be lost, my son's future destroyed; 15 25| of madness, he might have lost part of what I have saved, 16 26| worse. She has completely lost her voice, and now the use