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1 II | Pierrotin's coucou?~ ~Here a few words on the life of the steward
2 III| new-comers, laughing.~ ~The words reached Oscar's ears and
3 III| liberals, which ended with the words, "'Tis~Voltaire's fault, '
4 III| letters, and sometimes of words, which still kept the~semblance
5 IV | there. On it he read the words in gilt letters: "Maitre~
6 IV | vehicle to testify to his~words."~ ~This speech stopped
7 V | injunctions, which these words~recalled to his mind, turned
8 VI | Moreau's former~station. The words "waiting-maid" flew from
9 VI | him his cue; one of those words "de singe a dauphin" which~
10 VI | understand the meaning of her words, turned~back towards the
11 VI | master's door, he heard the words:--~ ~"Is that you, MONSIEUR
12 VII| things of him; but, mark~my words, there'll be squabbles wherever
13 VII| not hear his mother's last words; he had slipped away to
14 VII| of~family duty in these words; he regarded him as an admirable
15 VII| Mere Godichon.' Remember my words:~Honesty, work, discretion."~ ~"
16 VII| Your uncle sums up in~three words all that I have been saying
17 IX | cravats, and overhead the last words of~the head-clerk, "would
18 IX | could only mutter a few words which were not~understood,
19 X | Oscar, plunged by these words into all~the horrors of
20 XI | fleshiness ill-placed, in other words, a~pear-shaped stomach,
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