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1 II | inwardly shaken. Just then he~saw his steward's letter and
2 III| after treating the~valet, he saw in the gate-way of the Lion
3 III| Madame Clapart from what he saw of the household in the
4 III| Clapart at their~meals he saw that their china, glass,
5 III| other side of the street, saw none of the~paraphernalia
6 IV | party there assembled. He saw in the count a~manufacturer
7 IV | continued Georges. "I saw him~smoking, in a queer
8 IV | at the right wing, and I saw Chosrew, an old sly-~boots,
9 IV | most curious things I ever saw, though I've seen many,--~
10 IV | In the opposite balcony I saw a~woman; oh! such a woman!
11 IV | hands in~my pockets, when I saw the street crowded with
12 IV | prison," said~Schinner, "so I saw nothing; not even the fields
13 V | turned to jealousy when he saw the gay~adventurer pull
14 V | far," said Georges, "for I saw that person in charge of~
15 VI | vidi, cecidi,--I came, I saw, I slaughtered.'"~ ~Oscar
16 VI | keeper was amazed when he saw his~real master.~ ~"Is Moreau
17 VI | to the man as soon as he saw him in the saddle.~ ~"Not
18 VI | cried Rosalie as soon as she saw~him.~ ~Moreau then went
19 VI | these various personages saw the count in evening dress,
20 VII| tell you all. You never saw a man so changed in a~single
21 VII| fastened my~eyes on you; I saw you with the prospect of
22 VII| almost as little, for he saw no results of it. He listened,~
23 VII| attention to those women whom he saw~without protectors; he "
24 VII| appearing to~do so, and soon saw that the lad knew nothing
25 IX | handkerchief from his hand,~and saw his tears; then she led
26 IX | beside him. The other players saw with satisfaction the arrival~
27 X | a snake is charming. He saw the outline~of a form in
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