Chapter
1 1| workers, thinking that if more persons~were employed by government
2 1| levy of money on things or persons under disguises~that are
3 1| tax-payer complains. All persons, whether~they belong to
4 1| clear-~sighted and suspicious persons were misled. The moment
5 1| influential deputies or other persons of note who,~sooner or later,
6 2| should be~pacified, what persons should be let in and who
7 2| intrigue~to carry through for persons in power. Alas! conspiracies
8 2| his wife~were noble.~ ~The persons present thought important
9 3| Saillard, is one of those persons who escape~portraiture through
10 4| charmed with~their handsome persons, and with whom they set
11 4| made him acceptable to all persons who took pleasure in the~
12 6| parish~a monstrance that many persons have seen and admired at
13 7| heard only by the three persons whom he addressed,~"a set
14 7| those select parties of few persons, where the women eye and~
15 7| adjoining salon in which a few persons were playing cards; and
16 8| queer" [reads]:~ ~"Certain persons spoke last night in the
17 8| tends to show that most persons will be~better satisfied
18 8| is sacrificed by the very persons who employed him.~Bixiou
19 8| The salon soon filled with persons who knew nothing of the
20 8| the minister. A number of persons were assembled in the salon,--
21 8| Laurent and I are the only persons remaining about the place
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