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 1      III|  Marquis?” he exclaimed.~ ~And pleased by these cries that proved
 2        X|      would, I am sure, be much pleased.”~ ~“Stroke of policy”—“
 3       XI|        of my daughter. She has pleased this coxcomb of a marquis;
 4      XIV|      Martial’s mind and person pleased her. In him were combined
 5      XVI|     you again and again: ‘I am pleased with my son. He has a commendable
 6     XVII|         amazed at what she was pleased to consider an outrageous
 7      XIX|        the better we shall be~ pleased.”~ ~Had Martial seen the
 8     XXII|           Vain exhortation! It pleased these people to go slowly.~ ~
 9      XXX|        the only suitor who had pleased his daughter? A rupture10    XXXII|       people of Montaignac are pleased. They know that the baron
11     XXXV|     delightedly. “Heavens! how pleased my wife will be. We have
12   XLVIII|   blase that his vanity is not pleased with the thought that a
13       LI| reappeared in about two hours, pleased and radiant.~ ~“My agent
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