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1 I | for six months."~ ~At this moment a footman in livery, carrying
2 II | Henri IV. At the present moment Moreau was worth one hundred
3 III | chance, every man~has his moment of beneficence; he may call
4 III | a gold~watch! From that moment the young man assumed, in
5 III | rue d'Enghien.~ ~At this moment the scene was enlivened
6 IV | returned from Asia--"~ ~At this moment the count, hastening into
7 IV | surely, because at~this moment the coucou reached the guard-house
8 IV | self-possession, upset for~the moment by finding out how much
9 V | mother is, at the~present moment, not exactly in the social
10 V | inn; I~want to get out a moment."~ ~Pierrotin hurried his
11 VI | to Les Moulineaux for a moment."~ ~The steward, then about
12 VI | a mere episode from the moment when Oscar revealed his~
13 VI | the farm at the present moment."~ ~"But why is he not coming
14 VI | strained voice.~ ~At this moment Estelle and her husband
15 VI | the count, after~waiting a moment for Oscar's excuses. "A
16 VII | being harnessed at this moment to my wife's~carriage, and
17 VII | worth.~Owning at the present moment about two hundred and fifty
18 VII | his Excellency. At this moment I feel within~me the power
19 VII | a blockhead; up to this moment when I~write to you, he
20 VII | remark imposed silence for a moment on Clapart; but presently
21 VIII| new clerkship, and at the moment when he was about~to pass
22 IX | entered the room at that~moment to bring her son some cravats,
23 X | as~if to go away.~ ~"One moment, papa Cardot. You will be
24 X | Philippe Bridau."~ ~At this moment Moreau, to whom the case
25 X | thesis~to him."~ ~At this moment carriage-wheels were heard,
26 XI | some rural fete.~ ~At this moment a clerk, with a paper in
27 XI | Pierrotin,~because, at that moment, Madame Moreau de l'Oise,
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