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1 I,II | signature,~and that the bottles have a stamp blown in the
2 I,III| conception was strong. The square bottles were original; I have~thought
3 I,III| ripe reflection, smaller bottles of thin glass, encased in
4 I,IV | labels and the shape of the bottles, discussing the quality
5 I,VI | have found ten thousand bottles like that, all made ready
6 I,VI | Where did you~find these bottles?"~ ~"I was waiting to speak
7 I,VI | I saw thousands of these bottles packed in cases."~ ~"You
8 I,VI | fault with the shape of the bottles.~From one thing to another,
9 I,VI | money; they failed while the bottles were making.~The assignees,
10 I,VI | arranged to leave him~the bottles and the money in hand, as
11 I,VI | respects itself a dozen bottles a year,--eighteen francs;
12 I,VI | baskets a dinner, and six bottles of wine selected with~discernment.~ ~"
13 I,VI | sight of the table, and the~bottles swathed in significant napkins.
14 I,VI | comb.~ ~"The oil is sold in bottles bearing the signature of
15 I,VI | answer for a hundred thousand bottles in six~months. I'll attack
16 I,II | sending Celestin three hundred~bottles of oil?"~ ~"No," he said.~ ~"
17 I,III| oil?"~ ~"The three hundred bottles he sent us are all gone."~ ~"
18 I,III| gilded and crowded with bottles, rejoiced the eye of~those
19 I,III| prospectus. One hundred~thousand bottles bought. Ah, it is all paying
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