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1 VII| Martial could do no less than offer his arm to the daughter 2 VIII| not allow themselves to offer any comment.~ ~They respected 3 VIII| reverses, he ventures to offer himself, and is accepted.”~ ~“ 4 XI| under whatever guise you may offer these alms which you tender 5 XVI| reflection I refused this offer. After having enjoyed for 6 XVII| believe me, to refuse this offer. This Chanlouineau will, 7 XVIII| assistance. Why should I not offer mine? If I aid him in his 8 XVIII| refuse. To accept this offer would be a crime!”~ ~“A 9 XXII| reconnoitre; they, themselves, offer to go, on condition that 10 XXVII| give it to you when you offer me my life in exchange for 11 XXIX| you even in thought, I now offer you reparation. I have been 12 XXIX| last. “If I accepted your offer, you would regret it continually.”~ ~“ 13 XXIX| and that she refused his offer.~ ~“Do you hate me, then?” 14 XXIX| The duke was about to offer some new objection when 15 XXXI| refused to approach.~ ~The offer of a piece of money induced 16 XXXII| strange to say, did not offer his services.~ ~Of his imperturbable 17 XXXVI| considered the advice you offer me? How can I, a proscribed 18 XXXVIII| hand had she accepted your offer. Let this prove to you that 19 XL| only valid excuse you can offer.”~ ~But Martial, who had 20 XLII| expulsion, however, by the offer of a small sum of money.~ ~ 21 XLIV| distrust.~ ~“What if Martial’s offer is only a trap?” This was 22 LIV| remain here.”~ ~She did not offer to go with him. It would