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1 II | gazed at the patriarchal draper as~Humboldt may have scrutinized
2 III | Guillaume in~hasty retreat. The draper, annoyed by his assistant'
3 III | side glance at him; but the draper and his amorous apprentice~
4 IV | formerly~divided a master draper from his apprentices was
5 V | And once a year the worthy draper gave an entertainment, when
6 VII | the stern eye of the old draper or of Madame Guillaume.~
7 VIII| the year. The~shrewd old draper rubbed his hands, and allowed
8 VIII| stool.~ ~As the old master draper had never yet bid his assistant
9 VIII| gold."~ ~"Oh, oh!" said the draper. "Well, one must be very
10 IX | standing.~ ~"Joseph," the draper said with frigid dignity, "
11 IX | spoken at random by the old draper, and their~conclusion made
12 IX | and Virginie, to whom the draper had not~yet confided his
13 XI | the~rating which the old draper already quaked at. In a
14 XI | Guillaume on the arm. The old draper could not help making a
15 XII | XII~The old draper went to look for Joseph
16 XII | the wax-lights, the worthy draper,~who was always clear-sighted
17 XV | hoped to inveigle the old draper into some risky~discount,
18 XVII| divorce the apathetic old draper~seemed to wake up. Prompted
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