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1 I,I | tell me what maggot you've got in your~head," replied
2 I,I | brow: I can say~ours, for I've sat behind the desk through
3 I,I | your mouth?"~ ~"Oh, if you've got the mines of Peru--"~ ~"
4 I,I | are the fine projects you've been rolling in your noddle
5 I,III| another's; but the thing is, I've been honest,--~/tenaciously/!
6 I,III| honest,--~/tenaciously/! I've kept to good conduct; I
7 I,III| young people.~Listen till I've done."~ ~Anselme fell into
8 I,III| you, my~boy! As for me, I've got my part to attend to.
9 I,IV | perfumes. God bless you, you've got something to do!~Excuse
10 I,V | said the perfumer. "I've let loose the~word /nuts/,--
11 I,V | my house! I am afraid I've forgotten what he said~about
12 I,VI | ll take~charge of that. I've got a friend--early childhood--
13 I,VI | itch, and my tongue too. I've got~commissions from all
14 I,I | said Lourdois, "for you've a long head."~ ~Molineux,
15 I,IV | shall haf a running aggont. Ve vill broceed in dis vay--"
16 I,IV | to~talk about business; I've got money enough, but I
17 I,IV | I'm a good fellow when I've~got my pockets lined. Thunder!
18 I,IV | tongs, and the very wood you've~got in the cellar! Gobseck!
19 I,IV | protested; I endorsed it,~so I've paid it. I shall send after
20 I,V | fans, and everything you've got here, for my two thousand~
21 I,V | leave this place till I've got my money."~ ~She made
22 I,V | to wear stolen goods! I've got~nothing but rabbit-skin
23 I,VII| drudge, you people;~you've got good places. As for
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