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1 I | Monsieur le Serizy going to live at Presles at last?" asked~
2 II | retire to Isle-Adam and live in the Pavillon~de Nogent."~ ~
3 II | six hundred francs, and we~live at Presles, where your steward
4 III | the~new household had to live on. When Moreau returned
5 IV | if country it is. I can't live now without smoking a~narghile
6 IV | the fellahs just enough to live on. That's a system that~
7 V | he must be intending to live there, or~why should he
8 VI | de Serizy allowed them to live in the midst of~that abundance
9 VI | retire from Presles and live at Isle-~Adam. She had no
10 VII | you? If some day we should live at our~ease, we may owe
11 VII | regarded himself as~unworthy to live. He had only suffered mentally.
12 VII | earn some, for you must live. There are but four careers
13 VII | could you~find the money to live and clothe yourself during
14 VII | that is all we have had~to live upon. Therefore, what more
15 VII | are many at every step. Live in your mother's home, in
16 VII | God grant that you may live thirty years longer to see
17 VII | ll ask him to let~the boy live with him at nine hundred
18 VIII| fellow! He has managed to live, as I did when a clerk,
19 IX | very well! vivat!~Long live the Marests!"~ ~"What's
20 X | me as~though he couldn't live three months, and then your
21 XI | hat-maker, being~forced to live from hand to mouth. The
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