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1 2| perfume), gold chain, blue coat of the shade called "king'
2 2| the short close surtout~coat of the politician. His general
3 3| deliberation; the time a coat could last~was estimated
4 3| office, he laid aside his coat, and went to work in~the
5 3| silver buckles, and a surtout coat of~mixed colors. He looked
6 3| overhung the collar of~his coat. He had the arms of Hercules,
7 3| late.~Baudoyer wore a blue coat with gilt buttons, a chamois
8 3| breeches and that handsome coat. Go and take~them off; don'
9 3| brush the sleeve of~his coat. Just then the beautiful
10 4| livery of the State, blue coat with red pipings for~undress,
11 4| higher than the left; brown coat, black waistcoat,~silk cravat,
12 4| bosom of his shirt, a black coat, and blue trousers. In~winter
13 4| immaculate hats. A ring with a coat of arms adorned his hand,~
14 4| waistcoat, a becoming blue coat, collars that were the never-ending~
15 4| never buttoned his old green coat, even on the coldest~days,
16 4| gilt~buttons, and a surtout coat crossed over the breast
17 4| office hung, in a~frame, his coat of arms (sable, two swords
18 5| you."~ ~Dutocq opened his coat, took a paper from the left-hand
19 6| pulled the skirt of his coat violently.~ ~"Do hold your
20 8| Two Baboons. And what a coat! I did think there was nobody~
21 8| third~button off Poiret's coat] "will appreciate this delicate
22 8| stomach"~[tries to button his coat]. "Ah! you have cut off
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