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1 I | twelve to eighteen miles, the coucou came down to shorter trips,
2 I | the same as those of the~coucou, travellers would put off
3 I | were half diligence,~half coucou, were invariably defended
4 I | many years had~driven a coucou of capricious flight between
5 I | the tax-~gatherer, was the coucou which he inherited from
6 I | body of this particular coucou was painted yellow,~embellished
7 I | Monday mornings, Pierrotin's coucou "trundled" fifteen travellers;
8 I | public conveyances on his coucou only, which was rated to
9 I | four-wheel-coach," and the coucou~journeyed together, carrying
10 I | Daumont,--why travel in a coucou? A peer~of France might
11 II | incognito in Pierrotin's coucou?~ ~Here a few words on the
12 III | to the heavy wheel of the coucou:~ ~"And so, my friend, you
13 III | up in his corner of the coucou. Oscar,~persuaded that their
14 IV | thought to himself, as the coucou went down the hill~from
15 IV | this mental monologue, the coucou rolled through clouds of
16 IV | Mistigris, "are they all in the coucou?"~ ~"Hey! that brick-colored
17 IV | the count returned to the coucou~when the others had entered
18 IV | spots; so that when the coucou trundled along the narrow~
19 IV | because at~this moment the coucou reached the guard-house
20 IV | valley of~Groslay as the coucou took the road to Saint-Brice,
21 V | restored to their places in the coucou.~ ~As Pierrotin drove down
22 V | annoyances of travelling~in a coucou before I reach your present
23 V | returned to his seat and the coucou rolled on amid the~deepest
24 VI | have been the count in the coucou?" said Leon de Lora.~ ~"
25 VI | took for a~bourgeois in the coucou was the count. You may well
26 VI | down~with us in Pierrotin's coucou; if it hadn't been for the
27 VI | A rabbit! in Pierrotin's coucou!" exclaimed Moreau and the
28 VIII| his surname in~Pierrotin's coucou, Oscar Husson did not connect
29 VIII| Marest's behavior in the coucou. The~gravest and most gloomy
30 IX | poor~Oscar in Pierrotin's coucou.~ ~"I am certain," said
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