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like. (Roger Henry.) Why do you prefer a picture of a boat. Because it is useful. (Mrs. Marchand.) I am so disappointed in the morning. We are all of us disappointed. (Mrs. Marchand.) I did not meet you to-day. Yes you did. Every man swallowing. What. (Mrs. Marchand.) I told you that you had every reason to expect warm weather and now it's cold. It won't be cold long I hope. These are equinoxial storms. They last from seven to ten days. (The English Consul.) He has had some trying experiences but he has a pleasant home. He has a view of the sea and also of the woods. It is natural that he has chosen that house. (Mrs. Marchand.) I have met her. She is very pleasant. I did not think she was his wife. I thought she was his daughter. So did we all. HE SAID IT MONOLOGUE Spoken. In English. Always spoken. Between them. Why do you say yesterday especially. Why do you say by special appointment is it a mistake is it a great mistake. This I know. What are and beside all there is a desire for white handkerchiefs. You shall have it. This is what we give. We give it with a hat. Dear me. A great many people are precious. Are they. I do not ask the question. This is my fright. Oh dear Oh dear I thought the fire was out. I consider it very healthy to eat sugared figs not pressed figs I do not care for pressed figs. I consider it necessary to eat sugared prunes and an apple. I have felt it to be the only advice I could give. It has been successful. I really feel great satisfaction in the results. No one can say that short hair is unbecoming. What are the obligations of maternity. Reading and sleeping. Also copying. Yes thank you. Are you pleased. I am not pleased. I am delighted. It has been a very fruitful evening. It is not very likely she was pleased. Pleasures of the chase. Do you like flags. I believe in painting them. I also inquire as to their origin. Are they simple in color or have they various designs. Nobody can be as pleased as I am can be more pleased than I am. I am further delighted with the social relation I have established with a great many acquaintances. I began by intending to change to change the method of branching. I do not find it distinguished. Then I found that by choosing and asking other people to supply I could be satisfied. This is history. Did he see he would kill a rabbit. Many rabbits are troublesome. I do not
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