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1 I | various celebrated places called the~"Environs of Paris"
2 I | is still there, and is~called the "Lion d'Argent." The
3 I | covered with velvet (Pierrotin called it "a back"), was~the despair
4 I | gave his stout old~horse, called Rougeot, a mate in the person
5 I | of comical~construction, called the "four-wheel-coach,"
6 I | lobes, so to~speak: one, called the "interior," contained
7 I | constructed in front, was called~the "coupe." This coupe
8 I | English~springs for those called "swan-necks," and other
9 I | the visit of a lady who called last~night, and again this
10 II | councillor of State was soon called from his particular~administration
11 II | of the Comte de Serizy, called Presles. This farm~belonged
12 III | conveyances and carriers are called by their~business to enter
13 III | the entrance, on~what is called in Paris "le carre,"--that
14 III | of obedience to what he called the "chefs de file,"--~the
15 III | out the wooden "back,"~and called to Pierrotin:--~ ~"When
16 III | latter nodded his head, and called to his~own porter. The man
17 III | joyous pupil of a~painter, called in the argot of the studios
18 III | leather.~ ~"And you are called Pere Leger?" asked Georges,
19 IV | color."~ ~"Zara is what is called a country town--"~ ~"Yes,"
20 V | Oscar, furious at being called a "little young man," remarked,
21 V | fibs.~ ~"This is what is called 'suffering for license sake,'"
22 VI | the~portico from what was called the guard-room. He was dressed
23 VII | decorum; a "devote" would have~called him a hypocrite.~ ~The worthy
24 VII | Beranger, whom he wittily called the "grandfather of the~
25 VII | has~just bought what is called a "titre nu"; that means
26 VIII| Monsieur Godeschal!" he called out.~ ~Though the day was
27 VIII| have boots till you are called to the~bar. A clerk should
28 VIII| slackened. These "pranks," as he called them,~helped Oscar to endure
29 VIII| even in what the clerks called the "chamber of~deliberations";
30 VIII| Francois-Claude-Marie Godeschal, called by~Maitre Desroches to perform
31 VIII| participator in the hoax,~called out to the little clerk, "
32 IX | Mademoiselle Cabirolle, now called~Florentine. The magnificence
33 IX | remained began what was called "character~dancing," and
34 X | Oscar, discovering this, called out to the squadron:~ ~"
35 XI | resembled those diligences called "Gondoles," which now ply,
36 XI | waistcoat of a material called "Scotch stuff,"~a sky-blue
37 XI | in the six passengers,~he called to four young men who mounted
38 XI | young man in~a blouse, who called out: "Pull!" to his animals,
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