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1 I | stables, which were defined in~black at the end of it. Daumartin'
2 III | his step-father, had his black hair cut like a~clothes-brush
3 III | man, with extremely thick black~hair, worn in a disorder
4 III | clean and well-brushed; a~black waistcoat buttoned to the
5 III | neckerchief; and trousers, also black and even more worn than~
6 III | eye-brows which were still jet-~black.~ ~The count wore a long
7 III | white~on each cheek. His black trousers covered his boots,
8 V | myself at the cafe of the Black Hen."~ ~"Your tutor is,
9 VI | Georges, "hair snow-white, and black~eyebrows."~ ~"That is he!"~ ~"
10 VI | a~white waistcoat and a black coat on which shone the
11 VI | victuali,' as we say at the Black~Hen."~ ~"Bridau!" exclaimed
12 VII | bandbox. He appeared in~black silk stockings, breeches
13 VII | a little queue tied with black ribbon. His face~was remarkable
14 VIII| told him, "should have two black coats, one~new, one old,
15 VIII| new, one old, a pair of black trousers, black stockings,
16 VIII| pair of black trousers, black stockings, and shoes.~Boots
17 VIII| composed of radishes, pink and~black, gherkins, anchovies, butter
18 IX | palm-leaf~pattern, a pair of black cashmere trousers pleated,
19 IX | cashmere trousers pleated, a black coat very~well fitting,
20 X | the outline~of a form in a black coat through the door of
21 XI | an old lady, dressed in black,~leaning on the arm of a
22 XI | beneath which he wore a black~suit, he smoked his pipe,
23 XI | daily~work. The seams of the black cloth showed whitening lines;
24 XI | Legion~of honor adorned his black coat, and the rest of his
25 XI | monsieur; the sun burns black in Africa, doesn't it?"~ ~
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