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1 I,I | a lot of~fiddle-faddle. Royalist as he is, though he doesn'
2 I,I | the first place, I am a royalist; I was wounded~at Saint-Roch
3 I,II | Tourangian, who in becoming a royalist obeyed an inborn~instinct.
4 I,II | perfumery. Although he remained~royalist, he resolved to be, purely
5 I,II | be, purely and simply, a royalist perfumer,~and never more
6 I,II | friends. In~spite of the royalist sentiments of Birotteau,
7 I,II | misadventures. The constancy of his royalist opinions (to which he had~
8 I,II | was the headquarters of royalist conspiracy, mentioned him
9 I,IV | liberal student became a~royalist, and sought to win the favor
10 I,VI | powers in office, or a rabid royalist, would~have sent the luckless
11 I,II | was Liberal, Birotteau was Royalist; but the perfumer~judged
12 I,III| to the banker's eyes as a royalist jackass~on the point of
13 I,III| portraits of duchesses and other royalist~tributes; also a superb
14 I,IV | Birotteau, "monsieur is a good~royalist, and der intimate frient
15 I,IV | of der betchamber; goot royalist like~you, who vas vounded
16 I,IV | occasion, was hissed by a royalist crowd in~the pit.~ ~"He
17 I,V | ministeralist, an incorrigible royalist who on the 13th~Vendemiaire
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