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1 III | Oscar chose~not to hear. He looked to see if his mother, who
2 III | Each time they turned~they looked at Oscar curled up in his
3 III | question of costume; for he~looked at his boots, which had
4 III | and the details; then he looked at Mistigris, whose satirical~
5 III | young men.~ ~Pierrotin still looked up and down the street,
6 IV | subject to hoax. Having thus~looked over the ground, he resolved
7 IV | whereupon all the passengers looked at~him. "At eighteen I enlisted
8 IV | had entered the house, and looked beneath the cushion~for
9 IV | turned red to his ears~and looked at Mistigris, who seemed
10 IV | interest in the country, and looked up the valley of~Groslay
11 IV | provinces, turned his head and looked~at Georges, so surprised
12 V | count, horror-stricken, looked at Pierrotin, who, finding
13 V | when the fat countryman~looked round for his colonel there
14 VI | tears in his eyes as he looked in turn from Joseph to~Leon.~ ~"
15 VI | the two artists and~Oscar looked at each other in consternation;
16 VII | opening of many windows, looked out himself to see what
17 VII | squat, and strong--always looked, in~popular speech, as if
18 VIII| their~pupil authors to be looked through and difficulties
19 VIII| and broken corners that looked~as though the rats had gnawed
20 IX | Georges laughed as he looked through the archives.~ ~"
21 IX | swathed in~laces, till she looked like the vignette of a keepsake,
22 IX | actress, smiling, as she~looked at Oscar. "I am losing.
23 IX | Desroches had given him. He looked at Nathan, the~distinguished
24 X | Cancale."~ ~Pere Cardot looked at Florentine and hesitated.~ ~"
25 XI | conveyances."~ ~Joseph Bridau looked at the one-armed officer
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