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1 I| papers, checked them by saying:~ ~“Take care what you do. 2 II| doorway from a summer shower, saying to himself: “This will not 3 VII| deceived me, cure,” he was saying to Abbe Midon. “How could 4 VIII| somewhere else.”~ ~“You are saying what is untrue!” interrupted 5 IX| he goes about everywhere saying that you will soon be his 6 XIII| that would perhaps be saying too much. Let me say that 7 XVI| marquis has been kind is saying too little,” continued Lacheneur. “ 8 XVII| Sairmeuse.”~ ~“What are you saying about flowers?” inquired 9 XVIII| You would hide yourself, saying, ‘Let him perish, so that 10 XIX| excitedly.~ ~What was he saying? Neither the baron nor the 11 XXV| certainly be recognized, and the saying: ‘He who conceals himself 12 XXVII| judges. The marshal, for that saying, had been deprived of his 13 XXVIII| yourself.”~ ~“I know what I am saying.”~ ~Fearing that some spy 14 XXVIII| he remounted his horse, saying:~ ~“‘What could I do? He 15 XXIX| At last he opened a door, saying, “enter.” She went in.~ ~ 16 XXIX| conscious of what he was saying.~ ~“This,” he exclaimed, 17 XXX| Trembling, the baron sprang up, saying:~ ~“They have come at last!”~ ~ 18 XXXI| exhausted as you are,” he was saying to Lacheneur, “you will 19 XXXII| fancied he could hear them saying among themselves. “We have 20 XXXII| one word of what you are saying,” Martial said, coldly. “ 21 XXXIV| dragged him up the staircase, saying:~ ~“Come—you shall see.”~ ~ 22 XXXIV| de Courtornieu’s face, saying:~ ~“Here is your reward— 23 XXXVI| had given her a letter, saying as he did so:~ ~“You will 24 XXXVI| She handed him the letter, saying: “Read.”~ ~Chanlouineau 25 XXXVII| He forgot everything in saying to himself that to disturb 26 XXXVIII| fragments in Martial’s face, saying:~ ~“Here, miserable wretch!”~ ~“ 27 XXXIX| arm and shook it roughly, saying, in the most peremptory 28 XL| handed it to M. de Sairmeuse, saying.~ ~“Will you do me the favor 29 XLI| wish to be understood as saying:~ ~“I will do nothing; but 30 XLV| she gave them to Chupin, saying:~ ~“Take these, and be more 31 XLVII| He remembered the sublime saying of Ambroise Pare: “I dress 32 XLVII| continued Maurice, “instead of saying ‘good-night’ to each other, 33 XLVIII| staircase, she could not help saying to herself:~ ~“Martial’s 34 L| soon as she had undressed, saying:~ ~“I must sleep.”~ ~But 35 LII| when the servant returned, saying:~ ~“She consents to see 36 LIV| this world, Martial was saying to himself:~ ~“What an empty 37 LIV| him; but the duke refused, saying that the revolver which 38 LV| man who knows what he is saying.~ ~In his surprise, Gevrol