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1 II | together with the two distaffs taken as supporters,~proves the 2 II | who until then had only taken what~he needed for his own 3 II | unfavorably for the step I have taken unknown to my~husband, he 4 III | la Cerisaie since 1815, taken to and from school~by his 5 III | de Serizy was evidently taken by all the persons in the 6 IV | replied Georges, by no means taken~aback. "There's nothing 7 IV | who was there, they'd have taken me for an~accomplice of 8 IV | may know--what it is to be taken for a murderer by a maddened~ 9 V | Leger,~whom he had just taken to the stables to see a 10 VI | footstools. The~plant-stands, taken care of by the head-gardener 11 VI | excuse.~ ~Madame Moreau had taken into her service a daughter 12 VI | Presles." She wished to be taken for the mistress of the~ 13 VI | tell~him merely that I have taken it."~ ~The count then crossed 14 VI | Monsieur le comte has just taken it."~ ~"Monsieur le comte!" 15 VI | Georges.~ ~"If I had not taken it," said the count, "Pere 16 VII | returned from a~walk she had taken with her husband, was knitting 17 VIII| Ten days later, Oscar was taken by Monsieur Moreau to Maitre~ 18 VIII| soon after Oscar Husson had taken~possession of his new clerkship, 19 VIII| Moreover, Desroches having taken an~office where legal documents 20 VIII| with a care that is~never taken except in such households.~ ~ 21 IX | charming to Oscar.~ ~"You've taken to private diplomacy," he 22 IX | clock,--each course having taken two hours~to serve. None 23 IX | this~occasion, Oscar was taken by the hand and led by Florentine 24 X | cavalry~grades were all being taken up by the younger sons of 25 XI | Oscar Husson he had formerly taken to~Presles. Madame Husson, 26 XI | imperiale.~ ~"Are your places taken?" he said to Madame Clapart 27 XI | replied Oscar; "he must have taken them last evening."~ ~"Ah! 28 XI | rebuff.~ ~"No; my coupe is taken by a peer of France, the


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