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1 I | but~on such occasions, in order to drag it along, he gave
2 I | at a fine pace!"~ ~But in order to do the twenty-seven miles
3 I | listen! here's a special~order. If you have any of the
4 I | was sent to the stable to order the Daumont carriage to
5 I | steward, is here necessary in order to fully understand the~
6 II | invite Margueron to dinner in order that they might then and
7 II | wished to buy the property in order to sell~to the count at
8 II | at a handsome advance. In order to secure the exorbitant~
9 II | there has~put it in good order, and now that he is obliged
10 III | maternal homily. So, in order to rid himself of his mother,
11 III | and curled; while~he, by order of his step-father, had
12 IV | it would be my duty~to order the gendarmes at Pierrefitte
13 IV | bye, obtained~for you the order for the Louvre ceilings
14 IV | husband, an~old villain, in order to marry Zena, paid three
15 V | can't complain of that. In order not to~involve Moreau, he
16 V | manage Oscar cleverly in~order to work this new mine of
17 VI | buttonhole on the left~was the order of the Golden Fleece hanging
18 VI | your affairs and mine in~order. You can stay in the pavilion
19 VII | instant that he got the order.~ ~Those who remember their
20 VII | endured for six years in order~to carry you through school,
21 VII | visit to uncle Cardot, in~order to show Moreau that neither
22 VIII| to the bar) in~Paris, in order to be fully prepared for
23 VIII| should be the stamp of an order in council. Having found
24 VIII| In the statutes of our Order there is one rule which
25 IX | most men hope to acquire in order to leave it. Wiser then~
26 IX | alone with Godeschal, in order to return~him the hundred
27 X | humbly. "I came out early~to order a dinner fit for an archbishop
28 X | wanted to expiate her sins in order to draw down the~blessing
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