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1 I,I | manufacture the~oil from nuts, which yield it readily
2 I,I | With the shells of your nuts? To rise in society you
3 I,I | gravely.~"But the oil in nuts is also powerful, wife.
4 I,III| about Anselme and the oil of nuts.~ ~The suspicions of his
5 I,IV | attend to the matter~of the nuts."~ ~*****~ ~After an hour'
6 I,IV | the Rue de Lombards where nuts for sugarplums were to be
7 I,IV | among sacks of filberts, nuts,~and chestnuts.~ ~"Good-morning,
8 I,IV | you ought to sell your nuts cheap," said~Birotteau,
9 I,IV | many~of the sweet little nuts may you want, my love?"~ ~"
10 I,IV | What's the price of your nuts?"~ ~"For you, old fellow,
11 I,IV | Now, just handle those nuts; heavy,~aren't they? Less
12 I,V | to hear the truth about nuts," said Cesar, half to~himself.~ ~"
13 I,V | Cesar, half to~himself.~ ~"Nuts?" said Popinot.~ ~"There
14 I,V | I've let loose the~word /nuts/,--all is there. The oil
15 I,V | all is there. The oil of nuts is the only oil that has~
16 I,V | point and got the oil of nuts, thanks to your relation,
17 I,V | talking to a seller of nuts, so as to get hold of the
18 I,V | extracts, we sell an~essence. Nuts are worth five sous a pound,
19 I,V | continuing the joke.~ ~"My nuts are bought!" cried Birotteau,
20 I,V | thought of~selling an oil of nuts, believing that the ancients
21 I,V | Dupuytren~told me the oil of nuts had a stimulating property.
22 I,V | allow me to think the oil of~nuts a prodigy."~ ~"What would
23 I,V | morning at~seven o'clock; the nuts will be there, and we will
24 I,V | some scent and the name~of nuts into the oil, how could
25 I,V | important days in our life! The nuts are bought, the~hydraulic
26 I,VI | launching of the oil of nuts to this incomparable~steersman
27 I,VI | vowed to give the oil of nuts that sacred~name, accepting
28 I,VI | before the arrival of the nuts. While waiting~for Madame
29 I,VI | right to seize upon the only nuts in Paris? Where did you~
30 I,VI | are~millionaires!"~ ~The nuts delivered, Raguet, the workmen,
31 I,VI | for mixing the essence of nuts with~other and less costly
32 I,VI | more especially the oil of nuts), the action of the~outer
33 I,V | Yes, and I'll pull my nuts out of the fire, too! Marie-Jeanne,
34 I,V | side of your mouth. Yes, my nuts and my~francs, picked up
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