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1 II| comfortable future! But what folly it is to count upon the 2 XIII| marquis was not guilty of this folly.~ ~“Yes, she is very beautiful,” 3 XIV| prevent such an act of useless folly!”~ ~“Useless folly! Zounds! 4 XIV| useless folly!”~ ~“Useless folly! Zounds! Marquis, you carry 5 XVI| against it. It would be folly. We are parted forever. 6 XVI| words and accent showed the folly of further discussion. Lacheneur 7 XX| But be grateful for their folly, my dear duke, and run and 8 XXI| now would be the height of folly. There is no more danger 9 XXIII| who, in their parricidal folly, have dared to dream of 10 XXIV| the courage to curse my folly! Oh, mother, mother, if 11 XXV| said he, “but it would be folly to disguise yourself. You 12 XXIX| ready to commit any act of folly. It is you who I am addressing, 13 XXIX| instantly comprehended his folly; and frightened by his own 14 XXX| passed to and fro.~ ~What folly to think of escape! He knew 15 XXX| whose boldness verged on folly.~ ~Unable to resist his 16 XXXVII| he did not oppose their folly. He thought it all perfectly 17 XLI| could commit such an act of folly after what I had just said 18 XLVII| to convince Jean of the folly of his accusation would 19 L| that does not exist, is folly!” she said, vehemently. “ 20 LIV| self-possession was returning.~ ~“No folly,” he thought, “if I question