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 1        I|  possible.~ ~But a robust young fellow, with an intelligent face,
 2       II|     ages. ‘A., you are a worthy fellow!’—very coldly said—will
 3       IV|        there! friend, my worthy fellow!”~ ~So it was with the air
 4      XII|            To Chanlouineau, the fellow whom the peasants wished
 5    XVIII|    ferryman, who is a dangerous fellow.”~ ~“We have an old skiff.
 6    XXIII|   perhaps; and I really owe the fellow a debt of gratitude. It
 7    XXVII|     declaring him to be a solid fellow, of remarkable courage.~ ~
 8   XXVIII|        who seems to be a shrewd fellow, told me to tell you that
 9   XXVIII|      they saw this robust young fellow, who had been so insolent
10     XXIX|    devil would have thought the fellow so cunning to see his honest
11      XXX|       it.’ Do you know what the fellow desired? Simply to give
12    XXXII|         visit.~ ~“Well, my good fellow—” began the marquis, in
13     XXXV|            Come nearer, my good fellow; fear nothing!”~ ~He stepped
14     XXXV|         of that “handsome young fellow, the best farmer in the
15    XLVII|      Borderie,” said the honest fellow, on returning from his last
16       LI|     bargain.~ ~“Plague take the fellow!” said the marquis, angrily,
17      LII| Chelteux, an exceedingly shrewd fellow, capable of anything, even
18       LV|         me.”~ ~“Speak, my brave fellow.”~ ~“Ah! Monsieur, will
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