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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