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1 I | do with the affair which Pere~Leger, the farmer at the
2 II | of lawsuits on~his hands. Pere Leger only wished to buy
3 III| said to his porter,~"if Pere Leger is coming with us--"~ ~"
4 III| with us--"~ ~"Where is your Pere Leger?" asked Georges.~ ~"
5 III| on the same seat.~ ~"This Pere Leger troubles me," he said.~ ~"
6 III| pounds at the very least. Pere Leger~belonged to the species
7 III| leather.~ ~"And you are called Pere Leger?" asked Georges, very
8 III| a short conversation.~ ~"Pere Leger," said Pierrotin,
9 III| waiting for, Pierrotin?" asked Pere Leger.~ ~Whereupon Pierrotin
10 III| statesmen~in the kingdom.~ ~Pere Leger had never seen the
11 III| appearance of Oscar, and that of Pere Leger, and, above all, by~
12 III| departure of the clerk.~ ~"Pere Leger," said Pierrotin,
13 III| ll go well enough," said Pere Leger. "Besides, the distance~
14 III| Georges.~ ~"Oh! be easy," said Pere Leger; "we are sure to get
15 IV | in Oscar a ninny, and in Pere~Leger, the fat farmer, an
16 IV | ve been told," remarked Pere Leger with an incredulous
17 IV | with some~reason, that Pere Leger might be seized with
18 IV | the respectful glances of Pere Leger and Oscar, Georges
19 IV | Good wine, that!" said Pere Leger, smacking his lips.~ ~"
20 IV | friend the pacha," said Pere~Leger, addressing Georges.~ ~"
21 IV | was in the cavalry?" said Pere Leger, who had~followed
22 IV | dumfounded.~ ~"Well," said Pere Leger, "what next?"~ ~"If,"
23 IV | Pierrotin; "for you know, Pere~Leger, about my beautiful
24 IV | this moan, addressed to Pere Leger, a sort of letter
25 IV | shall not go THERE," said Pere Leger.~ ~"There are nights
26 IV | in that country?" asked Pere Leger. "What~do they cultivate?"~ ~"
27 IV | that name."~ ~"Ah!" said Pere Leger.~ ~"I only stayed
28 V | one o'clock.~ ~"Ha! here's Pere Leger," cried the inn-keeper,
29 V | short purses.'"~ ~"Come, Pere Leger, let us drink a bottle
30 V | said the inn-keeper to Pere Leger,~whom he had just
31 V | ve done for him," replied Pere Leger, in a low voice.~ ~"
32 V | King Louis XVIII.," said Pere Leger, in a low voice. "
33 V | myself."~ ~"Nor I," said Pere Leger. "But he must be intending
34 V | be afraid! it relates to~Pere Leger, of course."~ ~"It
35 V | the kitchen. "We are late. Pere Leger,~you know there's
36 V | either."~ ~"Very good," said Pere Leger to the inn-keeper. "
37 V | announced the coming of Pere Leger and the grandson of~
38 V | or two enough for him."~ ~Pere Leger and the count kept
39 V | Serizy?" said Georges.~ ~Pere Leger turned round to look
40 V | sententiously.~ ~Pierrotin and Pere Leger exchanged winks on
41 V | Most men would," said Pere Leger.~ ~"He adores his
42 V | Who is that man?" inquired Pere Leger of Pierrotin when
43 V | master of Maffliers," said Pere Leger,~addressing Georges
44 V | are coming to me," said Pere Leger.~ ~"How so?"~ ~"Why,
45 V | Monsieur l'ambassadeur," cried Pere Leger, "that's the way to
46 V | grand court-yard.~While Pere Leger stood watching Oscar,
47 VI | learned from the lips of Pere Leger himself, who was in
48 VI | taken it," said the count, "Pere Leger,--who is by no~means
49 VI | attended to his own business,~--Pere Leger might have seized
50 VI | confidence."~ ~"Why not?"~ ~"Pere Leger, who was in Pierrotin'
51 VII| countenance did not belie him. Pere Cardot belonged to that
52 VII| Camusot considered that Pere Cardot gave expression to
53 VII| gone into partnership with Pere Leger and Pere Margueron
54 VII| partnership with Pere Leger and Pere Margueron of~Beaumont. We
55 VII| When I find a good thing, Pere Leger and I examine it;
56 IX | month for their living. Pere Cardot, with~his hair in "
57 IX | Shortly after this debut Pere Cardot became an~"old screw"
58 IX | years of silver and gold Pere Cardot had laid by~eighty
59 IX | party mentioned by~Georges, Pere Cardot had spent the sum
60 IX | here to-morrow? Camusot and Pere~Cardot are coming, and we'
61 X | the Rocher de~Cancale."~ ~Pere Cardot looked at Florentine
62 XI | in whom Oscar recognized Pere Leger, here came slowly~
63 XI | Ha! ha! why, here's Pere Leger! more and more preponderant!"
64 XI | fifteen years ago, hey, Pere~Leger?" he said, pulling
65 XI | think,~myself."~ ~"Whom did Pere Leger marry?" asked Georges.~ ~"
66 XI | can well believe it," said Pere Leger, smiling. "In a word,
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