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1 I | disbandment of 1815,~the worthy fellow had succeeded his father,
2 III | at ease in his.~ ~"That fellow must have heaps of francs
3 III | appear a man. Then the young~fellow swells himself out; his
4 III | impertinently.~ ~"The old fellow doesn't know much," whispered
5 IV | accompanied by~Mistigris, a fellow of no account; in Oscar
6 IV | em! But no, that shabby fellow with the tousled head looks
7 IV | that brick-colored old fellow goes it strong!" whispered
8 IV | Mohammed; a queer sort of~fellow he was, too! Once a tobacco
9 IV | Mameluks.' What a~handsome fellow he was! But I wouldn't give
10 IV | After~I routed him, the fellow had managed to obtain a
11 IV | French consul,~charming fellow, friend of Chosrew, made
12 IV | the first place, my good fellow, you must understand, they~
13 IV | place like~Zara--"~ ~"Horrid fellow, and 'horrider bellow,'"
14 VI | decorations."~ ~"Pooh! he's a good fellow; you probably amused him.
15 VII | be jelly long before that fellow makes his way in the~world,"
16 VII | Hey, hey! how this~little fellow grows," he added, taking
17 VII | ought to start this young fellow?" he went on, after calling
18 VII | He is right, that old fellow," said the ex-steward. "
19 VIII| speaking to Moreau. "There's a fellow who, like me, has~nothing.
20 VIII| indefatigable. I love him, that~fellow! He has managed to live,
21 VIII| more especially, a good fellow. May a man~who treats so
22 VIII| the cut of a novice, that fellow!"~ ~"We'll get some fun
23 IX | the brass age for the old fellow.~ ~During the five years
24 IX | hundred francs," said the good~fellow, knowing that Oscar's purse
25 IX | Florentine, "and my old fellow never told me!"~ ~"He said
26 X | few~moments later the good fellow entered his master's office
27 X | Godeschal, you are a fine fellow, but that little Husson
28 X | he become? A dissipated fellow. The~discipline of the army
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