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1 I,I | country by merely~selling perfumery for twenty years to those
2 I,I | Ragon,' and put simply,~'Perfumery' in big letters of gold.
3 I,I | are in it.~After selling perfumery like him for forty years,
4 I,I | here, and it was~not to buy perfumery."~ ~"Well, my beauty, yes!
5 I,II | alliance between politics and perfumery. Although he remained~royalist,
6 I,II | cause, determined to give up perfumery, and live like honest~bourgeois
7 I,II | you should have need of perfumery, Mademoiselle, I could furnish~
8 I,II | merchandise and the details of perfumery,--a business which she~understood
9 I,II | outside the business of~perfumery. Mixing wholly with people
10 I,II | lad--who had~just left a perfumery where he was refused a share
11 I,II | with a stockbroker. He said perfumery did not suit him,~and he
12 I,II | would enable him to~give up perfumery all the more quickly, and
13 I,III| Madame de~Mortsauf, all her perfumery. I get a good deal of custom
14 I,IV | different, especially in perfumery,~where everything fits like
15 I,VI | Birotteau.~ ~"By your labors in perfumery; the Bourbons know how to
16 I,VI | While the declining glory of perfumery was about to send forth
17 I,I | s legitimate business of perfumery.~ ~"I came very near giving
18 I,II | from a discovery of mine in~perfumery. Should it be necessary,
19 I,III| Why don't you buy your~perfumery from me?"~ ~"The fact is,"
20 I,III| manufacturers of Parisian perfumery; he wishes to~have business
21 I,IV | husband, "Are you~going to buy perfumery?" The baron shrugged his
22 I,V | resounded in a~Parisian perfumery.~ ~"Learn to respect women,
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