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1 I,I | monologue; "we can get a superb salon."~ ~"Ah, ca! Birotteau,
2 I,IV | covered with horse-hair.~The salon had little curtains of some
3 I,V | battle of Austerlitz. The salon,~decorated undoubtedly by
4 I,V | wore the look of a little salon. During dinner Raguet,~the
5 I,VI | wanting, talked of gilding the salon.~On hearing that word Constance
6 I,VII| simply decorated. Next came~a salon, with three windows on the
7 I,II | Keller. He was shown~into a salon which adjoined the study
8 I,II | perfumer to the door of the salon, and said to one of~the
9 I,III| because of their~very age. The salon, hung with old damask and
10 I,IV | took her father into the salon and played to him~"Rousseau'
11 I,IV | which had evidently been the salon of the appartement~before
12 I,IV | rushed into the handsome salon where~Madame Cesar was using
13 I,V | Ungrateful!" the door of the salon~opened and Popinot appeared.~ ~"
14 I,V | appartement and entered the salon. Hearing his step,~Cesarine
15 I,V | gently opened the door of the salon and made a sign to Madame~
16 I,V | Pillerault who was waiting in the~salon.~ ~"My resignation is unbounded,"
17 I,V | himself on a cot-bed in the salon.~ ~When Constance heard
18 I,VII| evening in the~mirrors of the salon, manifesting a joy at which
19 I,VII| own home, when he saw his salon, his guests, the women in
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