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1 I | fine day~like this, and I've only four booked! A pretty
2 I | Lion d'Argent, for they've turned a deaf ear to the
3 I | an old customer."~ ~"You've often started empty, and
4 I | said Pierrotin, "but I've never had the~advantage,
5 III| happen to change."~ ~"I've a hood," replied Pierrotin. "
6 IV | tanned by the sun."~ ~"Oh! I've just left my bed after an
7 IV | said Georges.~ ~"So I've been told," remarked Pere
8 IV | a sovereign prince. You've all seen him in that~picture
9 IV | because it comes from Bercy.~I've been to Alicante myself,
10 IV | things I ever saw, though I've seen many,--~I'll tell you
11 IV | Zara," said Georges. "I've been there; it is on the
12 IV | for I adore scenery. I've longed a score of times
13 V | look at the farmer.~ ~"I've done for him," replied Pere
14 V | champagne."~ ~"I can't. I've got a fish I must deliver
15 V | really admire it."~ ~"I've two cigars left! If no one
16 IX | charming to Oscar.~ ~"You've taken to private diplomacy,"
17 IX | you can win back what you've lost; but don't risk~more
18 X | Camusot, and to please you I've invited Tullia, du Bruel,~
19 X | This~time, at any rate, I've hurt no one by myself. I'
20 XI | America?"~ ~"Sacrebleu! I've made the revolution of July,
21 XI | bitterness.~ ~"Parbleu! I've too many--shares! that's
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