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1 III | grand fellow in the street," said I to Juste on~coming in.~ ~"
2 III | Palmyra in the desert!" said Juste, laughing.~ ~So we
3 IV | IV~He is asleep," said I to Juste, noticing this
4 IV | Look for yourself," said I.~ ~At nine next morning,
5 IV | never talked to anybody, nor said a word to himself in his
6 IV | Palmyra are terribly silent!" said Juste.~ ~This taciturnity
7 IV | distress.~ ~"No tobacco!" said the Doctor.~ ~"No cloak!"
8 IV | the Doctor.~ ~"No cloak!" said the Keeper of the Seals.~ ~"
9 IV | for~you, my boys! Why," said I, in a big bass voice, "
10 V | there is no more tobacco!" said~Juste.~ ~"It is high time
11 V | our door.~ ~"Messieurs," said he, "here is some tobacco;
12 V | determined not to be my debtors," said he. "You are giving me~gold
13 V | wealthy."~ ~"I fancied," said I, "that poetry alone, in
14 V | taskmaster to those who fail," said he.~"You, who are beginning
15 V | to stay just as we are?" said the Doctor, smiling.~ ~There
16 V | cheese, and a loaf.~ ~"Hah!" said I to myself, "fifteen francs,"
17 VII | a fast hold on things," said he with a smile.~ ~He lived
18 VII | mouthpiece~of a banker who was said to have paid him largely,
19 VIII| to the Temple. As I have said, our frivolity covered certain~
20 VIII| above water?"~ ~"Have I not said that we never know where
21 VIII| Juste.~ ~"AUGUST, 1830," said Marcas in solemn tones,
22 IX | the cost of the future," said he.~ ~One evening Juste
23 X | Marcas.~ ~"Rely on us," said Juste, with a glance at
24 X | himself.~ ~"Now, then," said I to the Doctor, "we have
25 X | We will sleep upon it," said Juste, "and to-morrow morning
26 XI | Mont-de-Piete. For my~part, I had said nothing of the six shirts
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