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1 I | perch; when there, they went, as~everybody knows, by
2 I | was wont to say:--~ ~"We went at a fine pace!"~ ~But in
3 II | consulting him; but he never went to court, and was~seldom
4 II | State in the afternoons, and went~to bed at nine o'clock.
5 II | received all~Paris; she went into the country; she returned
6 II | steward to his wife, as he went to bed~that night, "if I
7 III | Moreau slept whenever he went to Paris.~ ~Pierrotin had
8 III | upon a long journey,~and went with him to the vehicle
9 III | Moreau's advice, he seldom went to the theatre, and~then
10 IV | to himself, as the coucou went down the hill~from La Chapelle
11 IV | myself arrested; so off I went, with two or~three dashing
12 IV | despair, left all to myself, I went off to the wars as a private
13 IV | returned from Rome, where I went at~the cost of the government,
14 IV | was a revolution there. I went~straight to Mina, who appointed
15 IV | resumed Schinner, "so I~went there, leaving Mistigris
16 IV | replied~Schinner. "So in I went," he resumed, "and I found
17 IV | nobody would see us, we went to~walk, Zena and I, upon
18 IV | losing my head because I went twice~to walk with a woman.
19 V | Moulineaux? for I know you went to Paris to~get the money
20 VI | your mother."~ ~He himself went rapidly along the shortest
21 VI | after the~two artists, who went away laughing at the expression
22 VI | his horse here while he went to the chateau to give a
23 VI | she saw~him.~ ~Moreau then went through the offices to his
24 VI | The count and Moreau went downstairs; Moreau white
25 VII | as to a hope, and always went to see him once every three~
26 VII | start this young fellow?" he went on, after calling to~Oscar
27 VII | Madame Clapart then went on to relate her visit to
28 VIII| weathers, Godeschal woke up. He went~down with Oscar to the office,
29 VIII| kept but a short time, he went to his work in the office;~
30 VIII| night. Once a month Oscar~went to breakfast with his uncle
31 VIII| Consequently, uncle Cardot, who went privately to Desroches~and
32 IX | month on her dress, never went~out except in a hired carriage,
33 IX | his mother left him, Oscar went to lounge upon the boulevards~
34 IX | Florentine, tired~out, went to bed, oblivious to Oscar,
35 X | presence of the clerk she went off into such~fits of laughter
36 X | The kind-hearted creature went to sleep~after charging
37 X | five-hundred-~franc note, he went into his private office
38 X | her mind. The poor~woman went, for the first time in forty
39 X | the struggle~of 1830, he went over to the side of the
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