Exclaimed
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"Did you think you'd got a virgin?" he
exclaimed
laughing.
"For, after all," he exclaimed, gesticulating, "I can't exile myself—have a child on my hands."
"By Jove! they go in for more than that,
" exclaimed
the druggist.
But when the blind man appeared as usual at the foot of the hill he exclaimed—"I can't understand why the authorities tolerate such culpable industries.
"Ah! there she is!
" exclaimed
Madame Tuvache.
'What!'M. de Renal indignantly exclaimed, 'we agreed upon that yesterday: I give three hundred francs; I consider that plenty, if not too much.'
In his anger, this man exclaimed: 'What a change!
'What panegyrics of honesty!' he exclaimed; 'anyone would say that was the one and only virtue; and yet what consideration, what a cringing respect for a man who obviously has doubled and tripled his fortune since he has been in charge of the relief of the poor!
It so happened that Julien, now really mad with rage, exclaimed: 'I know where to go, Sir, when I leave your house.'
'Shall I prove false to my friend?
' exclaimed
Julien angrily.
'Romantic stuff,' he exclaimed, thrusting away his wife who sought to embrace his knees.
It is the only reasonable expiation; it may appease the wrath of the Most High.''And I,' she exclaimed, rising, and taking Julien's head in her hands, and holding it at arm's length before her eyes, 'and I, shall I love you like a brother?
No sooner had he risen than 'Good God!' he exclaimed, clapping his hand to his head, 'she is the one person whom I cannot trust; from this moment she is my enemy.'
'What misfortune is comparable to mine?' he
exclaimed
angrily.
'But what!' he suddenly exclaimed, pacing the floor with a convulsive step, 'am I to allow her, as though I were a man of straw, a mere ragamuffin, to make a mock of me with her lover?
'Ah!Now I understand,' she
exclaimed
joyfully, 'you have come for the law school?''Alas, no!' replied Julien; 'they are sending me to the Seminary.'
'What a charming view!
' exclaimed
Julien; in speaking thus to himself he was not conscious of the feeling implied by his words.
If the porters at the Seminary refuse to take your message, say that you are my cousin, and come from Genlis ..."''All this farrago will have to be investigated,
' exclaimed
the abbe Pirard who, unable to remain in one place, was striding up and down the room.
Suddenly a storm broke, the thunder growled, and the saintly student exclaimed, thrusting him rudely away:'Listen, each for himself in this world, I have no wish to be struck by lightning: God may blast you as an infidel, another Voltaire.'
'_Optime_!
' exclaimed
the worthy priest, 'I shall tell Monseigneur of this.'Their ten o'clock breakfast was a merry feast.
This is the abbe Pirard's favourite,
' exclaimed
the Bishop, with a laugh, and with a glance at M. de Frilair; 'we ought to have expected this; but it is all in fair play.
I am going to Paris ...''You are going to Paris!'Madame de Renal
exclaimed
quite aloud.
I am going to take it up to the loft,' she suddenly exclaimed, with a sort of playfulness.
'Ah, monster!
' exclaimed
Julien, half aloud, and generous tears sprang to his eyes.
And it will be one of those pretty gentlemen with moustaches who will seize me.''The wretches!
' exclaimed
Julien, half aloud.
exclaimed
Julien, deeply touched.
'And so I,' he suddenly exclaimed, his excitement being too strong to be held in check, 'I, a poor peasant, have received a declaration of love from a great lady!
'It is our turn, now,' he exclaimed, as he locked himself into his room, and flung off his coat:'What, Mademoiselle,' he wrote to Mathilde, 'it is Mademoiselle de La Mole who, by the hand of Arsene, her father's servant, transmits a letter couched in too seductive terms to a poor carpenter from the Jura, doubtless to play a trick upon his simplicity ...'And he transcribed the most unequivocal sentences from the letter he had received.
And even to speak to a man was fearful, but to write!'There are things which one does not write,' Napoleon
exclaimed
when he heard of the surrender of Baylen.
'My death will increase the scorn that she feels for me!' he
exclaimed.
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