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1 I,IV| is a good~royalist, and der intimate frient of tu Tillet.
2 I,IV| monsieur is~debudy-mayor of der zecond arrondissement, and
3 I,IV| Monsieur Grindot suberintented der resdoration of your abbartement,
4 I,IV| the perfumer. "You see all der vorld ist inderesded."~ ~"
5 I,IV| anxiety.~ ~"Tu Tillet takes der graadest inderest in you,"
6 I,IV| vich is only limided by der~limids of my privade fortune."~ ~
7 I,IV| I neet not tell you dat der Bank demands of all, graat
8 I,IV| vill sent it, same tay, to der Bank mit~mein zignature;
9 I,IV| you haf, at four o'clock, der amount of die~cheque you
10 I,IV| of die~cheque you trew in der morning; and at der costs
11 I,IV| trew in der morning; and at der costs of die Bank. I vill~
12 I,IV| commission, no! I vill haf only der blaysure to be~agreeaple
13 I,IV| condeetion to vich I attache der graatest imbortance, because
14 I,IV| no creydit! Yes, I know der Prayfic of die~Seine was
15 I,IV| Pillartiere, shentelman of der betchamber; goot royalist
16 I,IV| Lazabed, Monsieur Fauquelin of der~Agatemi--"~ ~"Monsieur le
17 I,IV| Monsieur le baron!--"~ ~"Hey! der tefle! dont pe zo humple,
18 I,IV| dont pe zo humple, Monsieur der debudy-mayor; I haf~heard
19 I,IV| debudy-mayor; I haf~heard dat der king say dat your ball--"~ ~"
20 I,IV| zey~tell me, waiting in der gounting-room. I know vy.
21 I,IV| gounting-room. I know vy. Der mines of~Wortschin bay a
22 I,IV| druly~Aziatique, and whom der king has decoraded."~ ~De
23 I,IV| and dey could~haf made der fortune, but dey would not
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