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1 II | estate, where his~wife could play the lady in a country region,
2 IV | moustache."~ ~Oscar, anxious to play the man, swallowed the second
3 IV | Hue, Bichette!~They won't play that trick on the great
4 V | t you think that's good play?" said Leger.~ ~"Besides,"
5 VI | Presles came every evening to play cards with them. It is difficult~
6 VI | You need not hurry; go and play with him," said his mother.~ ~
7 VII | Poiret, who often came in to play dominoes, for never~did
8 VIII| such action was the~natural play of his soul, as walking
9 VIII| breathing were the natural~play of his organs. Eighteen
10 IX | Cabirolos, where we shall play cards, and you'll see the
11 IX | guard. They will ask you to play, and,~of course, the Desroches
12 IX | but be careful. You~shall play for both of us; here's a
13 IX | prudent; remember not to play beyond that~sum; and don'
14 IX | yourself get tipsy, either with play or libations.~Saperlotte!
15 IX | t drink~too much, don't play too long, and maintain a
16 IX | Put down the money; I'll play; you shall being me luck!
17 IX | m banker now. But we'll play together~still, won't we?"~ ~
18 IX | began, with Florine, to play a heavy~game against the
19 IX | seized with the fury of play and insisted on~taking the
20 IX | uncommon with those who play for the first time, he won.
21 X | fifteen hundred francs at play at your age?"~ ~"Oh, uncle,
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