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1 1 | if it ever existed, was lost or destroyed. Two~years
2 3 | you look as if you had lost all your friends! Do~speak;
3 3 | Monsieur~Rabourdin was lost. Sebastien, who admired
4 4 | to his great~misfortune, lost his mother, and being under
5 5 | and who could~earn, if he lost his appointment, more than
6 5 | shameful injustice if~Rabourdin lost the place; I swear I'd leave
7 5 | intrigues, and~Rabourdin was lost in a maze of conjecture
8 6 | said the curate, "I have lost no time in coming in person~
9 6 | touched, for his red nose lost somewhat of its color.~ ~"
10 6 | their cause seems at~times a lost one. This appointment, we
11 8 | greeting. Believing that he had lost his bet the incorrigible
12 8 | said at last.~ ~"All is not lost, dear Celestine," said Rabourdin,
13 8 | said, "nothing is really lost, for the minister and I~
14 8 | resignation at once, was lost in a~sea of reflections;
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16 Add| Negrepelisse, Baronne du~Lost Illusions~A Distinguished
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18 Add| Ursule Mirouet~ ~Metivier~Lost Illusions~The Middle Classes~ ~
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