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1 I | unicorn. Come, harness up!" added Pierrotin, glancing out
2 I | There's no name upon it," he added.~ ~"Monseigneur's arms are
3 II | francs~in savings, if he added this sum to that, he could
4 II | trust entirely to him. He added~that Margueron was no longer
5 II | this plan, and perhaps, added Moreau, it~might be best
6 III| what to make of you," she added in a severe tone, fancying~
7 III| his very~white neck, and added to the vivacity of his bright
8 IV | was~inward, his plague?" added the rapin, talking back
9 IV | his master. "And so," he added, turning to Georges,~"monsieur
10 IV | tallow-chandler! Come, my lad," he added, calling to Oscar,~"drink
11 IV | Smyrna.~ ~"I assisted," added Georges, "at the execution
12 IV | himself to you in~particular," added Georges.~ ~"'Tisn't polite
13 V | kitchen. "But perhaps," he added, "it is only a scheme; Moreau
14 V | by way of precaution," added the count,~striking Pierrotin,
15 V | What a chit for chat!'" added the rapin.~ ~"Your family,
16 V | protection, Excellency," added Schinner, turning to Oscar.~ ~"
17 V | wear my decorations," he added, looking at the painter, "
18 V | the same place to-morrow," added the count, who then left
19 V | on to Les Moulineaux," he added, not wishing~his companions
20 VI | Good-day, messieurs," he added to Mistigris and~his master,
21 VI | from Monsieur~le comte," he added, addressing the two young
22 VI | which country~habits had added a certain violent coloring,
23 VI | Husson boy is with papa," added the lad; "shall I fetch~
24 VI | above all, artists," she added in a mincing tone; "and
25 VI | young, fascinating woman," added Bridau.~ ~Just as Madame
26 VI | will now go and dress," she added, after looking at him~contemptuously
27 VI | as for you, madame," he added~to the gamekeeper's wife, "
28 VI | chateau by this time," she added, anxious to be rid of the~
29 VI | work, my~dear Schinner," he added, pointing to the ceiling
30 VI | on~an uncle in America," added the count, laughing. "But
31 VI | Bridau.~ ~"And common," added Mistigris. "'Vulgarity is
32 VII| new suit of clothes, he~added the silver cup and fork
33 VII| little fellow grows," he added, taking Oscar by the ear.~ ~"
34 VII| and breakfast with me?" he added.~ ~"We are at your orders,"
35 VII| indeed, in all~others," she added, catching herself up, "you
36 IX | of the lower courts," he added,~with notarial assumption, "
37 IX | Beranger.~"Georges," he added, "is very rich; he has inherited
38 IX | shame of youth let it be added that~good advice is never
39 IX | imagine~the fine page now added to the Golden Book of jurisprudential~
40 X | means ought to be perfect," added Moreau, not suspecting~the
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