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 1        I|      burn me!”~ ~They were not talking, they were whispering together.
 2      III|        peasants who were still talking there.~ ~“What do you think
 3     VIII|     observe Maurice. They were talking earnestly, and he listened.~ ~“
 4     XVII|     went, hurrying to and fro, talking to everybody, not even disdaining
 5     XVII|        the door, and they were talking together. It seemed impossible
 6       XX|       a corner, he saw two men talking in a doorway, and on seeing
 7     XXVI|   Escorval and Marie-Anne were talking of pursuing their journey
 8     XXIX|     three or four valets stood talking.~ ~“I am the daughter of
 9      XXX|  Martial de Sairmeuse who were talking on the other side of the
10      XXX| exceptional precautions. He is talking to them now. This gave me
11      XXX|     succeed. Now, let us cease talking and proceed to business.”~ ~
12   XXXIII|     the people everywhere were talking of the magnificent rewards
13     XXXV|      found it, and pursued it, talking to himself all the while
14     XLIX|       He set the old gossip to talking, and after a two hours’
15      LIV|       small glass in her hand, talking volubly and punctuating
16      LIV|   risen from the table and was talking and gesticulating earnestly.
17       LV|    sober earnest, what are you talking about?” he asked, petulantly.~ ~“
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