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 1       II|         asked, gently. “You know perfectly well that it was Sairmeuse
 2      XVI|           Its situation suits me perfectly.”~ ~In fact, why should
 3    XVIII|           Maurice smiled, he was perfectly cool, and not a detail of
 4     XXII|    informed that the marquis was perfectly well, but, as he spent the
 5    XXVII|       head.~ ~Chanlouineau stood perfectly unmoved in the midst of
 6    XXVII|          said the baron; “it was perfectly natural that he should come
 7     XXIX|        outburst, but he remained perfectly calm.~ ~“Then,” said he,
 8   XXXIII|   painful it may be.”~ ~She knew perfectly well that her deposition
 9     XXXV|         a break; the surface was perfectly even.~ ~The corporal comprehended
10    XXXVI|        costume, which fitted him perfectly. His small, thin face was
11   XXXVII|         folly. He thought it all perfectly natural, under the circumstances,
12       XL|    Farewell!”~ ~This was said so perfectly, with such entire harmony
13       XL| undoubted valor.~ ~He thought it perfectly natural, even necessary,
14    XLIII|      Borderie?” she inquired.~ ~“Perfectly.”~ ~“Where is it?”~ ~“Opposite
15     XLIV|     longer hated Martial, he was perfectly indifferent to her, while
16   XLVIII|        such circumstances, to be perfectly frank, to teach her relative
17   XLVIII|           my agitation will seem perfectly natural. It may even be
18      LII|         he paused, amazed by the perfectly composed face of the listener.~ ~
19     LIII|          Sairmeuse. “She must be perfectly happy,” said the world;
20      LIV|          as he was a man who did perfectly whatever he attempted to
21      LIV|        He had played his part so perfectly, that he had deceived even
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