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1 Ded | the brilliant mind that gave me the subject of this Scene~
2 I | order to drag it along, he gave his stout old~horse, called
3 II | UNFATIGUABLE master, who gave no heed to the fatigue of
4 II | care that you~are so."~ ~He gave Moreau a salary of three
5 II | the count that~the latter gave him the means to send both
6 III | thanking Pierrotin, she gave him glances which would
7 III | place in the Treasury~that gave him a salary of eighteen
8 III | tone of fatalism.~ ~Oscar gave a sigh as he remarked the
9 III | Rougeot by the bridle and gave that guttural cry, "Ket,~
10 IV | simply Georges. The pacha gave~me a harem--"~ ~"You have
11 IV | indispensable for talking. Ali gave me five legitimate~wives
12 IV | continued Georges, "Ali gave me yataghans, and carbines,~
13 IV | forgotten the~riding-lesson I gave him, recognized me. You
14 IV | crosses to the sovereigns who gave them to me~for the devotion
15 IV | but I'll go, I'll~go!' I gave up landscape and studied
16 VI | a large crow-beaked nose gave him an air that was the
17 VI | old~cut-glass chandelier, gave a grandiose appearance to
18 VI | good to her former~maid, gave her, as a souvenir perhaps,
19 VI | played the young~girl and gave herself the airs of a princess.
20 VI | shoes and thread~stockings, gave Madame Moreau all the appearance
21 VI | Schinner with us."~ ~Mistigris gave a sly glance at his companion.~ ~"
22 VI | open without detection, and gave it~to the man as soon as
23 VI | and ask pardon of him who gave food to~your mind by obtaining
24 VI | with him;~and on the way gave orders that the horses should
25 VII | After all the cautions I gave you this~morning--"~ ~She
26 VII | That thought, that hope, gave me~courage to face the privations
27 VII | deal to your father, who gave him his~sister, Mademoiselle
28 VII | Cardot has four children. He gave his establishment, the Cocon
29 VII | hundred thousand francs, which~gave him an income of thirty
30 VII | thousand francs each,~which he gave to three of his children,--
31 VII | Cardot, on the contrary, gave~notice when he dined at
32 VII | nose, thick and long,~which gave him somewhat the air of
33 VII | professed~epicureanism, and gave himself the license of free
34 VII | considered that Pere Cardot gave expression to a high sense
35 VII | louis which my~grandmother gave me, and walked to Paris;
36 VIII| elegance that he no longer gave a~thought to his clothes.~ ~"
37 VIII| spotless record, the land-agent gave him the money to dress~himself
38 VIII| of the hurrahs which we~gave for her at dessert.~ ~To
39 VIII| Monsieur Desroches, and~gave his name without hesitation
40 IX | a woman-of-all-work, and gave them two~hundred and fifty
41 IX | from the theatre; but he gave the girl, out~of love for
42 IX | son well-~dressed, and she gave him a gold watch, the price
43 IX | it, too; for the master gave me five hundred francs to
44 IX | coach, paid his fare, and gave the address of his mother
45 IX | francs which my employer gave me to obtain a~document
46 IX | lost the money his master gave him for some legal affair.
47 X | Desroches will have no pity! He gave me the money~for an important
48 X | Yes, monsieur."~ ~"Who gave him the money?"~ ~"Why,
49 X | which watches over~them." He gave Godeschal Mariette's letter
50 X | her duty~towards you. She gave you an education; she placed
51 X | Vicomte de Serizy, which gave him the rank of sub-~lieutenant
52 X | aide-de-camp to La Fayette,~who gave him the rank of captain
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