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franc 1
francais 1
francaise 1
france 30
francois 3
francois-claude-marie 2
franconville 4
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31 ten
30 boy
30 coucou
30 france
30 herself
30 morning
29 against
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france

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1 I | travel in a coucou? A peer~of France might afford to hire a cabriolet 2 I | said Pierrotin. "Peer~of France or bourgeois, they are all 3 II | the senator, now a peer of France, with~the utmost confidence, 4 II | liquidator, on behalf of France, of claims and indemnities 5 II | his functions as peer of France~and vice-president of the 6 II | in a check~on the Bank of France, not forgetting the appointment 7 III | gardens of the~kings of France, as indicated by the present 8 III | widow, being forced to leave France. Madame Husson, then twenty-two~ 9 III | When Moreau returned to France as the~secretary of the 10 III | farmer, good-~humoredly.~ ~In France everybody takes a joke.~ ~" 11 III | eyes of youth a peer of France, and one of the most useful 12 IV | lumbering diligences of~France, that gabbling and indiscreet 13 IV | promoted sergeant-major. In France, at Montereau, I won the 14 IV | whatever you like means, in France, betting nothing at all,"~ 15 IV | Faith! I was disgusted with France; I couldn't stand it. In 16 IV | Grand Livre nor any Bank of France. So I was forced to~carry 17 IV | soldiers who bear arms against France, and who deal in foreign~ 18 IV | bureaucracy, the curse of France,~hein?"~ ~"By virtue of 19 V | manage to fleece a peer of France and~a minister of State 20 V | day recover~Belgium for France."~ ~Having committed the 21 V | your peace with the King of~France; the Czerni-Georges ought 22 VI | wood-path, this peer of France, this statesman,~wept as 23 VI | toil for our country, for France, you have seen~me giving 24 VI | blunder as taking a peer of France for a tallow-chandler--"~ ~" 25 VIII| cruelly ravaged the land of France, now become a great~Empire, 26 IX | tried to~hoax a peer of France, and he bowled us over. 27 IX | minister of State and peer of France as he is. He~has a small 28 XI | coupe is taken by a peer of France, the son-in-law of Monsieur~ 29 XI | The devil! so peers of France still travel in your coach, 30 XI | of the company~throughout France. I am only operating until


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