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 1        I|     increased vivacity.~ ~But to-day the usual animation was
 2       II|     all who kissed your hands to-day fall upon you to tear you
 3       II|       the honor of seeing him to-day, after a very momentous
 4        V| emotion; “but I must tell you to-day that I am proud of having
 5     XIII|     more~ people. I will call to-day at Courtornieu to ask you
 6       XV|       to have seen Marie-Anne to-day. What passed between them
 7      XVI|    have not the time to spare to-day, I will return to-morrow—
 8    XVIII|       If she became your wife to-day, they would desert him tomorrow.
 9     XXVI|         inquired the abbe.~ ~“To-day,” replied the host, hesitatingly; “
10     XXXI|   wrote slowly and painfully; to-day it took him but a moment
11   XXXIII|   drink with me all the same. To-day I have twenty thousand francs,
12  XXXVIII|      young girl whom I wedded to-day.”~ ~“I have seen all this;
13  XXXVIII|     this compromising letter. To-day, I rejoice that such was
14       XL|      I was married yesterday; to-day I am deserted. It would
15      XLI|       the peace is at liberty to-day, and he can go with us to
16     XLII|    sort of sport have you had to-day?” she began, when she was
17     XLII|            Yes, I understand. To-day is Saturday; will you be
18     XLIV|     to each other. I deny you to-day, that you may be able to
19        L|      leave just one week from to-day.”~ ~
20       LV|      faithful servant.~ ~“For to-day, perhaps. But to-morrow,
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