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1 I | the old man would go. He called old Sechard's attention
2 I | with his "craze," as they called it, behaved to all~ ~appearance
3 I | the fragment of an epic called~L'Aveugle and two or three
4 II | dropped the Mirault and was called~simply M. de Bargeton. This
5 II | the house in~Angouleme, called the Hotel Bargeton, likewise,
6 II | Anais, or Nais, as she was called must~otherwise have been
7 III| ambassade de famille as he called it, he went off in~despair
8 III| folk, men and women alike, called~each other by their Christian
9 III| attacked. When Mme.~de Bargeton called him "M. Chatelet," he swore
10 III| be cold!" a sweet voice called gently through a half-opened~
11 IV | which~the poet in his mind called purse-proud impertinence.~ ~
12 IV | countenance like a withered~fern, called Lili by her friends--a baby
13 IV | dozen years. If~anybody called to see him, he always contrived
14 IV | and Fifine, as they were called, both took an equal interest~
15 V | the way. Then Chatelet was called upon to~accompany M. du
16 V | same way the types were called Cicero,~Saint-Augustine,
17 V | liturgical works. Italics~are so called because they were invented
18 VI | of this mould, as it is called, regulates the~size of the
19 VI | seeing~Lucien come in, he called out to him--~ ~"What is
20 VI | hedge.~ ~"Good day, father," called David.~ ~"Why, is it you,
21 VI | at a restaurat, as it is called, a sort of a~country inn,
22 VI | length one day Chatelet called attention to the fact that
23 VII| Lulu's mother, as~Jacques called him. The little poet it
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