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1 I | gendarme on duty--always a~friend to Pierrotin--to avoid the
2 III | saved in 1797,~now her only friend, Pierrotin did not think
3 III | the coucou:~ ~"And so, my friend, you are really going to
4 III | with Pierrotin.~ ~"Hey! my friend; when a man is blessed with
5 III | after shaking hands with his friend, got into the coach,~handling
6 IV | makes pachas, and that my friend Tebelen (for we were as~
7 IV | refused with smiles; but the friend of Ali Tebelen~profited
8 IV | tell us why you left your friend the pacha," said Pere~Leger,
9 IV | consul,~charming fellow, friend of Chosrew, made him give
10 IV | Don't you know, my little friend, that a ceiling painted
11 V | cured."~ ~"If he is such a friend of the King as they say
12 V | cried the~count. "I am a friend of her brother, the Marquis
13 V | Oh, yes; all right, friend," said Georges, recovering
14 VI | care of the property of a~friend, because neither the count
15 VI | me, as well as my lively~friend Mistigris."~ ~"Your Excellency
16 VI | really~belong?"~ ~"To my friend Schinner, who lent him to
17 VI | Colonel Czerni-Georges, the friend of Ali Pacha,~and Mina's
18 VI | before dinner, because, as my friend Mistigris would~say: 'Qui
19 VI | livid face of his~mother's friend alarm him.~ ~"Eh! my friend!"
20 VI | friend alarm him.~ ~"Eh! my friend!" said Estelle, coming into
21 VII | is he one already? Dear friend, why did you not instruct~
22 VII | Your devoted servant and friend,~ ~Moreau~ ~ ~At eight o'
23 VII | Clapart was expecting~a friend named Poiret, who often
24 VII | his wife.~ ~"Why, no, my friend; the portress would have
25 VII | jovially.~ ~"Don't you see, my friend," said the former master
26 VII | employ him."~ ~"Ah! my friend, the catastrophe caused
27 VIII| Monsieur Godeschal, my young friend; he'll show you your lodging,
28 VIII| and perhaps~that sincere friend to young Husson was behind
29 IX | Hannequin.~ ~"Ha! here's the friend of Ali pacha!" he exclaimed
30 IX | angel, he was, at least, a "friend for~life," a second father.
31 IX | You are, indeed, a true friend."~ ~"Ah, monsieur!" said
32 IX | knowing that her son has a friend like you; you may rely upon
33 IX | forgetting! Here's a~present our friend Moreau sends you. See! what
34 IX | du Bruel, an author, the friend of Tullia, one of~Mariette'
35 X | was that this most sincere friend~and protector of the unhappy
36 X | received a lecture from his friend Godeschal, silenced~the
37 XI | recognize Colonel Georges, the friend of Ali pacha?~We travelled
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