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1 I | outdone by the progress of new lights. Since the beginning
2 I | Pierrotin.~ ~"You forget the new coach!" cried Pierrotin.~ ~"
3 I | heart of Pierrotin in a fine new coach? To shine upon "the~
4 I | Rougeot, and three hundred for new harnesses, on which he had~
5 I | openly declared that the new coach was to start~on the
6 I | Pierrotin, struck~with a new idea. "Perhaps he would
7 II | restoration and the~effect of the new furniture. He intended all
8 II | been done, and decide on new purchases, was struck with
9 III | francs; which was all the~new household had to live on.
10 III | drew up suddenly,~also the new patch in the said trousers
11 III | him the profession of his~new travelling companion.~ ~
12 IV | that would be emitting a new opinion."~ ~"You think you'
13 IV | Leger, about my beautiful new coach on which I have paid
14 V | of his stocking and the new "footing,"--~his mother'
15 V | you need to pay for~your new coach. Therefore, by way
16 V | cleverly in~order to work this new mine of amusement.~ ~"Monsieur
17 V | consequence, his magnificent~new coach.~ ~ ~
18 VI | but on reaching~Presles a new sensation came over him,
19 VI | imported from Paris all the new fashions.~She wore expensive
20 VII | marriages, and cards at the New Year. The proud Madame~Clapart
21 VII | given the boy an entirely new suit of clothes, he~added
22 VIII| have two black coats, one~new, one old, a pair of black
23 VIII| taken~possession of his new clerkship, and at the moment
24 VIII| the licentiate's degree, a new clerk~arrived to take the
25 VIII| to you the arrival of a new jurisconsult; and as~he
26 VIII| Desroches began, as it were, a~new dynasty. This circumstance
27 VIII| been scribbled, had bought~new tables, and white boxes
28 VIII| boxes edged with blue, also new. His staff was~made up of
29 VIII| inauguration of this our new register.~ ~In witness whereof
30 VIII| of various receptions of new~clerks, distinguished from
31 VIII| by~acknowledgment of the new member, we learned that
32 VIII| office."~ ~The next day the new clerk found the register
33 IX | Oscar, Godeschal sounded the new~clerk to discover the joke
34 IX | that I had just ordered a new coat and trousers and~waistcoat,
35 IX | first employment in his new clerkship, to get a copy~
36 IX | draw up~the terms of her new engagement; I shall have
37 IX | the bootmaker with~Oscar's new clothes, remained alone
38 IX | satisfaction the arrival~of a new better; for all, with the
39 X | soften the~blow which Oscar's new folly would deal to the
40 X | not a~man who can begin a new career by taking off your
41 X | Husson, whose devotion to the new dynasty amounted to~fanaticism,
42 XI | Ah! monsieur is the new collector of Beaumont,"
43 XI | Bridau. "Have you made any new campaigns in Asia, Africa,
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