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1 I | to have a room to myself. Juste and I shared a double-bedded~
2 I | neighbor. For six months Juste~and I remained in perfect
3 II | the politics of the time. Juste and I~could not see any
4 II | and~poetry. How often have Juste and I exchanged glances
5 II | upon ourselves to~act.~ ~Juste, whom no one ever sought,
6 III | for a sailor. I imitate Juste, and keep~out of France,
7 III | One day, at four o'clock, Juste met Marcas on the stairs,
8 III | in the street," said I to Juste on~coming in.~ ~"It must
9 III | be our neighbor," replied Juste, who described, in fact,
10 III | Palmyra in the desert!" said Juste, laughing.~ ~So we called
11 III | name lent itself to a jest. Juste would fire off~the Z like
12 IV | He is asleep," said I to Juste, noticing this fact.~ ~"
13 IV | the name by which I called Juste, and he called me the Keeper~
14 IV | are terribly silent!" said Juste.~ ~This taciturnity in a
15 V | is no more tobacco!" said~Juste.~ ~"It is high time to write
16 V | waiting~for our thanks.~ ~Juste and I looked at each other
17 V | evidently poorer than ourselves! Juste sat down to write to every~
18 V | what we could say in~reply. Juste, seeing that I was speechless,
19 V | were but two chairs in his. Juste, as brisk as a squirrel,
20 V | I was right to a sou.~ ~Juste gravely laid five francs
21 VIII| covered certain~purposes which Juste has carried out, and which
22 VIII| prospects.~ ~"Why," asked Juste, "did you not wait patiently
23 VIII| What commotion?" asked Juste.~ ~"AUGUST, 1830," said
24 IX | guidance--two pages for Juste and~three for me--full of
25 IX | justified, both before and~since Juste and I could set out.~ ~Marcas,
26 IX | look that passed between Juste and me, and went on:~ ~"
27 IX | said he.~ ~One evening Juste and I were at work, sitting
28 X | Marcas.~ ~"Rely on us," said Juste, with a glance at me.~ ~
29 X | will sleep upon it," said Juste, "and to-morrow morning
30 XI | have you hit upon?" asked Juste.~ ~"I have thought of a
31 XI | personage ought to be dressed.~ ~Juste lent Marcas two hundred
32 XI | progress;~we nursed him. Juste at once called in the chief
33 XI | to pay for his funeral. Juste and I~had great difficulty
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