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1 I | world is growing~cleverer day by day, and that modern
2 I | growing~cleverer day by day, and that modern humbug
3 II | rapid run, which in~our day has earned for this artless
4 III | hundred thousand francs the day when they were old enough
5 V | morning, to come down every day at the same hour, and she
6 V | conscript classes.~ ~From that day the old merchant, grieved
7 VI | VI~The next day he went to his studio, and
8 VII | picture what you can~see any day in your own street? Don'
9 VII | love. The events of~the day were like a dream, which
10 VII | the present. When, next day, her father and mother~returned
11 VII | at a certain hour of the day, and on Sunday,~at Saint-Leu,
12 VIII| Why?"~ ~"Well, I heard the day before yesterday Etienne
13 X | written~that on this memorable day, this house, generally so
14 XI | Saint-Georges was to~me the day I got a verdict of the consuls
15 XI | tempests with which the day had begun were to resemble
16 XII | francs to be yours some day; I shall keep you~waiting
17 XIII| Theodore~lavished on every day inexhaustible /fioriture/
18 XIV | not fail to grow thicker day~by day. Though her husband
19 XIV | fail to grow thicker day~by day. Though her husband never
20 XIV | meet~in comprehension. One day the young wife's too sensitive
21 XV | sash-window, whence one day she had sent her~first kiss
22 XV | During the two-thirds of the day she spent there,~Augustine
23 XV | glasses, twenty times a day on this presentment of their
24 XVI | Monsieur Guillaume. "In my day only gamblers~stayed out
25 XVI | shut his shutters~in broad day to work by lamp-light? There,
26 XVII| present wretchedness.~ ~So one day Augustine, timid as she
27 XIX | the superior men of our day. Those who have~married
28 XX | of November, the solemn day of the dead, he never passes~
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