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1 I | of the Princes of Conti) turned~off to Isle-Adam, the distance
2 I | Lion d'Argent, for they've turned a deaf ear to the coucous.
3 III| thought Oscar.~ ~The young man turned round. What were Oscar's
4 III| the gate. Each time they turned~they looked at Oscar curled
5 IV | stern admonition the painter turned red to his ears~and looked
6 IV | the Illyrian provinces, turned his head and looked~at Georges,
7 V | But that admiration was turned to jealousy when he saw
8 V | sign upon his face as he turned~to look at the farmer.~ ~"
9 V | said Georges.~ ~Pere Leger turned round to look at Oscar with
10 V | words~recalled to his mind, turned pale and came to his senses.~ ~"
11 VI | bringing in~Oscar, who turned as red as a poppy on seeing
12 VI | the meaning of her words, turned~back towards the chateau.~ ~
13 VI | chateau.~ ~But he presently turned again and came back to the
14 VI | deed of sale."~ ~Georges turned over and over the papers
15 VI | looking for."~ ~Crottat turned the paper back and forth,
16 VII| But now the Camusots have turned ultras. The~eldest son of
17 IX | to him like a~vision. He turned aside to a dark corner and
18 X | wise~to feign sleep, and so turned his face into the yellow
19 X | never shown before. Then he turned~on Clapart.~ ~"Listen to
20 XI | that~steward whom the count turned off?"~ ~"Moreau?" said Leger; "
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