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1 1| to enjoy. Those who know~Parisian life will readily understand
2 1| which have chained France to Parisian centralization,--as if~from
3 2| charm it exercised over this Parisian Asmodeus~can be explained
4 3| specimens of that second-rate Parisian~bourgeoisie which occupies
5 3| enlightened by gleams by Parisian life~soon measures the frightful
6 3| she replied, with naive Parisian liveliness,~"we must be
7 4| Bixiou was the grandson~of a Parisian grocer. His father, who
8 4| those capable and~charming Parisian women who know how to make
9 6| been on the mind of the Parisian~bourgeoisie. The upper ranks
10 6| gravity gave~them. The two Parisian misers were surrounded by
11 7| SCENES FROM DOMESTIC LIFE~Parisian households are literally
12 7| which~employ the whole of a Parisian woman's morning, when she
13 7| to whom the~mysteries of Parisian life were unknown would
14 7| manner to ruin him. The~true Parisian woman, indulgent to all
15 7| wait!" cried the pretty Parisian, bolting the door of the~
16 7| pretty little comedies which Parisian women play so well.~They
17 8| which are played in seven Parisian salons whenever there is
18 8| exposure to the inclemencies of Parisian weather."~ ~"Baudoyer is
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