Replied
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4310 examples of Replied in a sentence
However, she
replied
quite naturally—"Ah! no doubt she forgot my name."
"How the devil did it get into my boots?""It must," she replied, "have fallen from the old box of bills that is on the edge of the shelf."
The landlady
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that she very rarely came to her establishment.
"Haven't you your power of attorney?" he
replied.
"But if I give you the surplus,
" replied
Monsieur Lheureux impudently, "is that not helping you?"
Instead of sending a reply she came herself; and when Emma wanted to know whether he had got anything out of her, "Yes," he replied; "but she wants to see the account."
What! silk for lining at two francs, when you can get jaconet for ten sous, or even for eight, that would do well enough!"Emma, lying on a lounge,
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as quietly as possible—"Ah!
She went the very next day, and on the threshold, as he was trying to detain her, she replied—"No, no!
Monsieur Homais replied; "besides, I must invigorate my mind, for I am getting rusty here.
"But at least let me know—""Yes, another time," he replied, turning on his heel.
The mother-in-law
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that she had nothing more, the winding up was over, and there was due to them besides Barneville an income of six hundred francs, that she would pay them punctually.
"It never does any harm," he
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"No," she replied; "it is a window that has been left open, and is rattling in the wind."
She mingled her story with recriminations against Lheureux, to which the notary
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from time to time with some insignificant word.
The notary
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in a gallant tone—"Beautiful things spoil nothing."
But each time that Felicite named someone Emma replied—"Impossible!
replied
the other.
"You have not changed; you are charming as ever!""Oh," she
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bitterly, "they are poor charms since you disdained them."
He
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philosophically—"Such is life!""Has life," Emma went on, "been good to you at least, since our separation?"
And then when I come back to him—to him, rich, happy, free—to implore the help the first stranger would give, a suppliant, and bringing back to him all my tenderness, he repulses me because it would cost him three thousand francs!""I haven't got them,
" replied
Rodolphe, with that perfect calm with which resigned rage covers itself as with a shield.
Her teeth chattered, her dilated eyes looked vaguely about her, and to all questions she
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only with a shake of the head; she even smiled once or twice.
She
replied.
and the priest
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that there was nothing to do now but pray for her.
"Perhaps you're afraid?""I afraid?
" replied
he, shrugging his shoulders.
"They smell the dead,
" replied
the priest.
"Cut some off,
" replied
the druggist.
tell me—"The other replied, sobbing, "I don't know!
'I like shade,
' replied
M. de Renal with the touch of arrogance appropriate when one is addressing a surgeon, a Member of the Legion of Honour; 'I like shade, I have my trees cut so as to give shade, and I do not consider that a tree is made for any other purpose, unless, like the useful walnut, it _yields a return_.'
'Only, M. le cure, I have a wife and children, if I am reported I shall be dismissed; I have only my place here to live on.''I too should be very sorry to lose mine,
' replied
the worthy cure, in a voice swayed by ever increasing emotion.
When have you spoken to her?''I have never spoken to her,
' replied
Julien, 'I have never seen the lady except in church.''But you must have looked at her, you shameless scoundrel?''Never!
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