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1 I,I | so ill wrapped up in his green~cotton dressing-gown with
2 I,IV | white-wood covered with green worsted velvet. As~to the
3 I,IV | tables covered~with shabby green bandboxes, on a bracket
4 I,V | the pupil of which was green,~mingled with black lines,
5 I,VI | gutter is always blue or green or~black. I am afraid he
6 I,VII| Cesarine.~ ~A boudoir in green and white led into Cesar'
7 I,VII| relieved here and there~with green, for a thread of harmony
8 I,VII| jingling gew-gaws, and by a green coat with a collar~whimsically
9 I,I | for two hours, wearing a green cap.~His property and that
10 I,II | first stake on the vast green table of speculation! He~
11 I,III| apron and long sleeves of green linen, with a pen behind~
12 I,III| chamois-skin with a border of green plush, and a~bonnet lined
13 I,III| the gray merino dress with green furbelows defined the pretty~
14 I,IV | had caught a glimpse~of green curtains yellowed by the
15 I,IV | arm-chair, which was ragged, green, and~torn in the seat,--
16 I,IV | round table~covered with a green cloth, round which stood
17 I,V | at sight of the~usurer's green boxes and the monastic austerity
18 I,V | Gigonnet took off the terrible green cap which seemed to have
19 I,V | usury seated behind its green boxes,--~usury, entreated
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