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1 I | the chateau,--that's all right, isn't it?"~ ~"They say
2 II | straw for two~horses, and a right to whatever he wanted of
3 II | above Isle-Adam, on the right bank of the Oise. Political
4 III| comes~last? We all have a right to the places we took. What
5 III| preferences, Pierrotin, it~isn't right."~ ~"Coucous and the Charter
6 IV | days earlier. I was at the right wing, and I saw Chosrew,
7 IV | hein?"~ ~"By virtue of what right?" said Leger.~ ~"Right?
8 IV | what right?" said Leger.~ ~"Right? why it is a land of despotism.
9 IV | that to~Chantilly on the right.~ ~"Is Rome as fine as they
10 IV | said Georges.~ ~Hearing the right name given, the count, who
11 IV | on the coast."~ ~"You are right," said the painter. "I had
12 V | cut it up in small lots right in the~heart of his property."~ ~"
13 V | amusement.~ ~"Monsieur is right," said the great Schinner
14 V | school.~ ~"Well, you were right to take a private tutor,"
15 V | answer to~me."~ ~"Monsieur is right," cried the painter; "no
16 V | Presles."~ ~"Oh, yes; all right, friend," said Georges,
17 VI | cross of the~Legion upon the right breast, and fastened to
18 VI | his eyes. "Yes, you are right; if I had been utterly~dishonest
19 VII| duty by them, he now had a~right to end his life jovially.~ ~"
20 VII| alone in the world, am I not~right to come and consult the
21 VII| heaven?"~ ~"Yes, you are right," said uncle Cardot. "You
22 VII| burden on him.~ ~"He is right, that old fellow," said
23 IX | widow is~marquise in her own right, and has the privilege of
24 IX | tells you.'"~ ~"He'll go all right, madame," interposed Godeschal, "
25 X | gentleman, "this is~neither right nor sensible; you danced
26 X | devilishly, and that's your right, for she is,~unfortunately,
27 X | education; she placed you on the right~road, and secured you a
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