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1 I | Petites~Messageries, the name given to the Touchard enterprise
2 I | the "hen-roost" (the~name given by conductors to this section
3 I | space to allow of its being given here. The four-wheeled coach
4 III| others, the steward had given Madame Clapart's address~
5 IV | Hearing the right name given, the count, who had been
6 V | Oscar.~ ~Oscar would have given ten years of his life for
7 V | pictures on coin of the realm given to Moreau will enable me
8 VI | Consequently, no festivity~was ever given among the bourgeoisie to
9 VI | you took,~and I would have given it to you; but let that
10 VII| children,--the Cocon d'Or, given to his~eldest daughter on
11 VII| an old age~almost wholly given up to mere pleasure. Among
12 VII| visits the old gentleman had~given Oscar a dinner at the Cadran-Bleu,
13 VII| On one~occasion, having given the boy an entirely new
14 VII| But all my fortune is given to my children, who expect
15 IX | hundred francs he had just given her son.~ ~"Ah, monsieur!"
16 IX | thriving; adolescence had given place to virility. The~mother
17 IX | usurpation. Judas had certainly given some~murderous blow to Jesus
18 IX | francs which Desroches had given him. He looked at Nathan,
19 XI | bearing was that which is given by success. The ribbon of
20 XI | What 'dot' could he have given his daughter to induce our
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