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1 1 | and the same lover had certainly not begun and ended it. ~ 2 1 | enough for two, and would certainly not have enough for three; 3 3 | make a sensation I should certainly have succeeded, for a profound 4 7 | that I foresaw it. ~It is certainly the fact that she made a 5 11| not leave her, as I should certainly have done once. We entered. 6 11| for you. Isn't it, sir?" ~"Certainly," I replied, still under 7 12| had been her intention she certainly succeeded, for when she 8 14| to me like that, I should certainly not have written the foolish 9 15| have done. It was jealousy certainly, but ironical and impertinent 10 18| for her, while you will certainly be obliged to leave her. 11 21| if I had any fear, it was certainly not of Marguerite being 12 23| unexpected meeting must certainly have upset her. No doubt 13 23| perhaps have forgiven her, and certainly I should have never dreamt 14 24| you receive her well?" ~"Certainly." ~"Well, I am sure that