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1 I | he is such a kind man," thought Pierrotin, struck~with a
2 I | again this morning,--he thought she came from the country."~ ~"
3 II | down the number.~ ~He had thought at one time of giving the
4 III | ever get rid of mamma?" thought Oscar.~ ~"What's the matter?"
5 III | in his trousers pocket,"~thought Oscar.~ ~The young man turned
6 III | the hotel kitchen.~Georges thought it just and reasonable to
7 III | reigned in the studios. It was thought a triumph to find~changes
8 III | Oh, my thousand francs!" thought Pierrotin as he winked an
9 IV | companions.~ ~"Let me see," he thought to himself, as the coucou
10 IV | East, you must know, it is thought very bad style to~have wives
11 IV | Crottat's second clerk,"~thought he. "I shall pay my compliments
12 IV | now about his~crosses, I thought there was something in him,"
13 IV | that's why he wears spurs," thought poor Oscar.~ ~"At that time
14 IV | Orientals are so queer! But I thought I'd had enough of it;~for,
15 IV | of the Fleet--"~ ~"But I thought he was in the cavalry?"
16 IV | and probably a pirate, he thought no more of~spitting a Christian
17 V | believed they had educated me!" thought Oscar,~endeavoring to smoke
18 V | down there to~seek," he thought, looking at the fat farmer
19 V | combine against us," he thought; "it is allowable to~baffle
20 VI | been endurable without the thought of vengeance which had,
21 VI | They are both charming," thought Madame Moreau. "Do you enjoy~
22 VI | had felt such pain at the thought that Moreau had deceived
23 VI | conversation at Saint-Brice he thought him~less an accomplice of
24 VI | conversation was still going on,~he thought of pardoning his steward
25 VI | make of it!"~ ~"After all," thought Georges, "though I did blague
26 VI | minister, struck by a sudden thought. "Are you~any relation to
27 VI | means such a ninny as you thought him from his questions about~
28 VII | the world so changed as he thought it; he was surprised~to
29 VII | you succeeding in it. That thought, that hope, gave me~courage
30 VII | Nevertheless, the word "army," the thought of being a~soldier, and
31 VII | Cardot, grave and polite, was thought to be~somewhat cold, so
32 VII | the old man's ethics, and thought that, having made the happiness~
33 VII | father-in-~law.~ ~"He knows," thought he, "how to unite the interests
34 VII | from his point of view;~she thought he must certainly be interested
35 VIII| lad is in a good school," thought Moreau.~ ~For two whole
36 VIII| that he no longer gave a~thought to his clothes.~ ~"A good
37 VIII| inmost being. At times he thought of quitting a~life so directly
38 VIII| of~our domicile, where we thought we were.~ ~In the statutes
39 IX | discover the joke which, as he thought, lay behind this~Marquise
40 IX | Godeschal!" cried Oscar, who thought his mother's suggestion~
41 IX | joy to the poor lad, who thought of~his manner of dress on
42 IX | game with jokes which Oscar thought singular; but~reflection
43 IX | thousand francs. Oscar then thought of feigning illness~and
44 IX | of the house.~ ~"Ah!" he thought, "it is only women of rank
45 X | of his uncle Cardot, he thought it wise~to feign sleep,
46 X | brought with her from Paris thought~best to amputate his left
47 XI | leaders.~ ~"Poor Pierrotin," thought he; "he has stuck like me,--
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