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1 I| Sairmeuse at Montaignac matter to us?” he exclaimed. “Let 2 I| counsel to give us about this matter, he can, perhaps, teach 3 I| office; but what does that matter to him? He is still the 4 II| sweet voice; “what is the matter? What do you fear? Why do 5 II| said she, “what does that matter, even if we do hold the 6 IX| Marie-Anne’s reticence, matter to him now?~ ~He was seeking 7 X| myself, and arrange the matter in such a way that his pride 8 XI| passion; but what did it matter to him? Had he avowed it, 9 XI| that he would consider the matter.~ ~This coldness amazed 10 XII| will never marry her, no matter how beautiful she may be.”~ ~“ 11 XIII| and also very delicate matter. We are thinking of addressing 12 XIII| very earnestly:~ ~“Ah, no matter. I wish very much to know 13 XIV| and plans of these people matter to her.~ ~She cared very 14 XIV| do so, that was another matter!~ ~The result of all this 15 XIV| against, would decide the matter.~ ~After a few minutes of 16 XIV| foreseen, his words decided the matter. The cold and haughty manner 17 XIV| did you meddle with the matter?” inquired the duke. “I 18 XVI| word. But what does that matter? I am sure of Marie-Anne.”~ ~ 19 XVI| daughter herself—what do they matter, if I can but succeed?”~ ~ 20 XVII| is refused you. But, no matter; I”—she laid great stress 21 XVIII| calumniated. What does it matter? She may continue her task. 22 XVIII| laboring——”~ ~“What does that matter to me?” Maurice exclaimed, 23 XVIII| I will take care of this matter.”~ ~M. Lacheneur paused 24 XXI| Montaignac——-”~ ~“What does that matter to you?” interrupted Lacheneur, 25 XXII| country. This would be an easy matter for him, since he was armed 26 XXII| doorsteps.~ ~But what did this matter to Mlle. de Courtornieu! 27 XXII| of it, but what did that matter? In the conflict he would 28 XXV| what does public sentiment matter?”~ ~“It matters a great 29 XXVI| he. “I will arrange the matter.”~ ~He went away, but reappeared 30 XXVIII| the quarrels of the great matter to me—a simple laborer? 31 XXIX| I must act alone in this matter, but be assured that I—the 32 XXIX| was certainly a difficult matter; Maurice and the abbe had 33 XXIX| know. But what does that matter? It is enough that he shall 34 XXIX| what does his approbation matter to us? Have we any need 35 XXIX| very large bundle; but no matter. I will twist it around 36 XXXI| This proved to be no easy matter, as his foot was still in 37 XXXI| to pursue.~ ~What did it matter? Why should the doomed hesitate? 38 XXXI| They will see us, but no matter! These horsemen are always 39 XXXII| Well, what does it matter?” replied the marquis, “ 40 XXXV| hand over hand. Not an easy matter! A carpeted staircase is 41 XXXV| rope dangling there. But no matter, you are not finical, Corporal! 42 XXXV| a cord, was a different matter.~ ~Great drops of perspiration, 43 XXXVI| approached her.~ ~“What is the matter?” he inquired anxiously.~ ~ 44 XXXIX| know it. But what does it matter to you, since I am willing 45 XLI| said, kindly. “What is the matter?”~ ~“I am not ill, Monsieur.”~ ~“ 46 XLIII| information?”~ ~“What does that matter to you? How is the interior 47 XLVII| agitation.~ ~“What is the matter?” he inquired, in evident 48 XLVIII| execution of the crime an easy matter.~ ~For it was indeed he 49 XLVIII| produce. But, what did it matter to him? He was passing through 50 L| She had considered the matter, and she saw the terrible 51 LI| no further notice of the matter, for his mind just then 52 LI| he resolved to take the matter into his own hands. He conferred 53 LIV| finding a carriage did not matter.~ ~He soon obtained one; 54 LV| character. An escape is an easy matter when a man has millions 55 LV| to take any action in the matter without incontrovertible 56 LV| no further action in the matter until you can furnish proof 57 LV| said no more. What did it matter to him now if Gevrol had