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1 I | worthy man, Monsieur Moreau," remarked Pierrotin, thinking of~the
2 III | Instead of that, Amaury remarked to Georges, giving a tap
3 III | Oscar gave a sigh as he remarked the jaunty manner in which
4 III | have a quarter of an hour," remarked Mistigris,~with the innate
5 III | engage all the~places," remarked Georges.~ ~Certain now of
6 IV | Ex Oriente flux,'" remarked Mistigris's master, interrupting
7 IV | So I've been told," remarked Pere Leger with an incredulous
8 IV | eight hundred now to get," remarked the count,~who considered
9 IV | Romances alter cases,'" remarked Mistigris.~ ~ ~
10 V | called a "little young man," remarked, as the~other two were lighting
11 V | very aristocratic term," remarked the count.~ ~"Kings have
12 V | That's what speech is for," remarked Mistigris, by way of conclusion.~ ~
13 V | else to take their minds," remarked~Georges.~ ~"Be so good as
14 VI | Mistigris, faithful to himself, remarked in a low tone,~"'Veni, vidi,
15 VI | Knows him like his double," remarked Mistigris.~ ~"Monsieur Grindot
16 VI | nothing on his conscience,~remarked, in a sufficiently loud
17 VIII| delicate dishes, among which we~remarked (in spite of the tipsiness
18 IX | notary, but (as his cousin remarked to the clerks of~Desroches)
19 IX | you to-morrow morning," remarked Fanny Beaupre.~ ~"The devil
20 XI | had a taste for millions," remarked Georges. "He began his~pile
21 XI | some brilliant action," remarked Oscar,~with a sarcasm not
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