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1 I | the districts which they served. The~person undertaking
2 I | two vehicles. One,~which served in winter, and the only
3 II | child. His~constant toil served him as shield and buckler
4 II | Moreau,~who, he said, had served him faithfully for seventeen
5 II | interests of his three~children served as a poultice to the wounds
6 II | retired in 1816, having served twenty years,--always at
7 II | will serve you as he has served the State. Your~steward
8 III | the first occasion, which~served for all others, the steward
9 IV | then to Greece, where I served under~Ali, pacha of Janina,
10 IV | liver."~ ~"What, have you served as a soldier?" asked the
11 IV | adore~the Emperor--"~ ~"I served under him," said the count.~ ~"
12 VI | for eight, and wants it served at six~o'clock. What are
13 VII | he lived rather plainly, served by an~old cook and the former
14 VII | on those days. This~was served at eleven o'clock; after
15 VII | rapidly, though it once~served as Turcarets to the comedies
16 VIII| together. Godeschal, who~had served his apprenticeship under
17 IX | Vandernesse; it must be served to-night if~possible. I
18 IX | which ought to have been served last evening, and Oscar,~
19 IX | around a table luxuriously served. Georges, moreover, made
20 XI | of Fieschi's machine, had served his wife~better by death
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