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 1        I|  sparrow upon his lands, as he says, he will cast you into prison.
 2      III|     God! is not so poor as she says.”~ ~Neither the duke nor
 3      VII|        coin,” as Chateaubriand says, for ready money.~ ~“How
 4       XI|        by in your carriage, he says to himself: ‘Those people
 5      XVI|      on his knees—a father who says to you: ‘Marie-Anne, you
 6       XL|       to follow this farce? He says that he pardons us—that
 7      XLI| neighborhood.~ ~“The gentleman says you may rely upon him,”
 8      LII| servant reappeared.~ ~“The man says Madame will understand his
 9     LIII|        by the executioner, who says, as he departs: ‘Live until
10      LIV|      Martial de Sairmeuse,” it says there, “brought to the service
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