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1 I | elements of this Scene~will soon give to it the character
2 I | months, of the necessity of soon getting~better coaches,
3 I | system. If they arrived~too soon, they seated themselves
4 II | councillor of State was soon called from his particular~
5 II | aunt of her father.~ ~As soon as the steward had tasted
6 II | plans in mind, Moreau, as soon as he heard from the count~
7 III | the road near La Cave. As soon~as the vehicle came up,
8 III | good-bye, mamma. We shall start soon; there's the horse all~harnessed."~ ~
9 III | gentlemen. Well, Pierrotin, how soon do you~start?"~ ~"I have
10 III | faubourg at a pace which was soon to slacken.~ ~The count
11 IV | first place, Georges had soon decided that he was the
12 IV | we'll catch up with him soon," whispered Georges in the~
13 IV | replied Schinner. "But I was soon cured of that folly,~for
14 V | drive on~slowly; you can soon overtake me,--it will do
15 V | Czerni-Georges, who were soon restored to their places
16 VI | good-humor of his~manner soon showed that his nature was
17 VI | and gave it~to the man as soon as he saw him in the saddle.~ ~"
18 VI | dinner!" cried Rosalie as soon as she saw~him.~ ~Moreau
19 VI | against the State, and is soon to be tried before the Court
20 VII | Adieu; I shall see you soon.~ ~Your devoted servant
21 VII | appearing to~do so, and soon saw that the lad knew nothing
22 VIII| month of November, 1825, soon after Oscar Husson had taken~
23 VIII| surprising perfection. As soon as the book was duly~prepared,
24 VIII| man~who treats so well be soon in treaty for a Practice
25 X | sentence.~ ~"My fate will soon be decided," said Oscar. "
26 X | her~youth. This opinion soon became a certainty in her
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