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courtyard 1
cousin 21
cousins 2
couture 25
cover 5
covered 16
covering 1
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25 change
25 character
25 comes
25 couture
25 duchesse
25 fact
25 fall
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couture

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1 Note| is easily~recognized from Couture's drawing. Beatrix, Conti, 2 23 | Schontz's~salon, namely Couture, who had more than once 3 23 | brother~speculators howl; but Couture had been one of Madame Schontz' 4 23 | himself at Aurelie's table, Couture, to whom Finot, the cleverest 5 23 | not to desert his wife. Couture, a man about forty-~three 6 23 | rarity of eligible men,~when Couture presented to her a provincial, 7 23 | Ronceret had profited by~Couture's follies for the pretty 8 23 | luxury ready-made, bought Couture's furniture and all the 9 23 | directions he~applied to Couture, for whose dinners he had 10 23 | and said to herself,~ ~"If Couture does not suit me, I am certain 11 23 | her disdain, and turned to Couture. Within a week, the~latter, 12 25 | cafe Anglais, where~Finot, Couture, and Lousteau should gossip 13 25 | Madame Schontz, about whom~Couture, well manoeuvred by Finot 14 25 | personally. She also~invited Couture, Fabien, Bixiou, Leon de 15 25 | La Palferine's /finesse/, Couture's~financial eye, Bixiou' 16 25 | generous actions are like Couture's investments?you should 17 25 | time."~ ~At that moment Couture, followed by Finot, came 18 25 | in which Madame Schontz, Couture, and~du Ronceret were placed, 19 25 | conversation which Maxime held with~Couture in a corner and in a low 20 25 | listen to them.~ ~"My dear Couture, if you want to lead a steady 21 25 | fire."~ ~And Maxime left Couture at the summit of happiness, 22 25 | clock Aurelie was alone with Couture, Fabien, and~Rochefide. 23 25 | Arthur was asleep on a sofa. Couture and Fabien each tried~to 24 25 | the struggle by saying to Couture,~ ~"Good-night, I shall 25 25 | in a proper manner. Poor Couture, who thought himself sure


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