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41. | "Ah!" he thought,"how grand and strange it seems-I AM KING!" |
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42. | "Ah," said Villefort, smiling, "I confess I should like to be warned when one of these beings is in contact with me." |
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43. | Ah, those Orientals; |
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44. | "Ah," cried Valentine suddenly, "I understand. |
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45. | "Ah," asked the countess, "who is out in the streets of Rome at this hour, unless it be to go to a ball?" |
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46. | "Oh," she said, this time with an accent of comprehension, though secretly his speech had been so much Greek to her and she was wondering what a LIFT was and what SWATTED meant. |
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47. | "Ah," replied the duke, "here I think, is one of my servants who is seeking you." |
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48. | Well, well,' said the jeweller, 'you seem, my good friends, to have had some fears respecting the accuracy of your money, by counting it over so carefully directly I was gone.' |
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49. | "Ah," said he to Debray, who had thrown himself into an easy-chair at the farthest extremity of the salon, and who held a pencil in his right hand and an account book in his left, "what are you doing there? |
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50. | "Ah," exclaimed the young girl, blushing with delight, and fairly leaping in excess of love, "you see he has not forgotten me, for here he is!" |
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