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1 I | under their arms; they are coming to the~Lion d'Argent, for
2 I | leather portmanteau and~coming from the Touchard establishment,
3 I | enforced it, had the effect,~coming from a man who stood as
4 II | interest in it. The count, coming~down now and then to examine
5 II | from the count~that he was coming to Presles, and wished him
6 III | porter,~"if Pere Leger is coming with us--"~ ~"Where is your
7 III | linen. His white gaiters, coming above the knee, were fastened~
8 III | the little mare, who was~coming along alone.~ ~"He calls
9 IV | But that is what we ARE coming to," said the count. "Therefore,
10 IV | ramparts for some time, I was coming tranquilly home with my
11 V | a vehicle announced the coming of Pere Leger and the grandson
12 V | celebrated~Scotch doctor who is coming over to treat him," continued
13 V | don't say so? Then you are coming to me," said Pere Leger.~ ~"
14 VI | chateau,"~said the gardener, coming to the door of the salon. "
15 VI | his wife,~were going and coming in a confusion that may
16 VI | moment."~ ~"But why is he not coming to dinner as I requested?"~ ~"
17 VI | so~little ill that he is coming here to dinner this evening.
18 VI | my friend!" said Estelle, coming into the room, somewhat
19 VII | old Cardot's maid-servant, coming out to him as he~walked
20 VIII| staff was~made up of clerks coming from other officers, without
21 IX | about?" asked Desroches, coming out from his private~office. "
22 IX | Camusot and Pere~Cardot are coming, and we'll have some fun."~ ~"
23 X | Beaupre told me you were coming to~dinner with Camusot,
24 X | left for you," said Moreau, coming back to him, "but~to make
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