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1 I | beautiful sites, for the famous chateaux~which princes,
2 II | in a direct line from the famous~president Huguet, ennobled
3 IV | CHAPTER IV~The grandson of the famous Czerni-Georges~Those who
4 IV | enlisted as a private for the famous campaign of~1813; but I
5 IV | that my name of Georges is famous in that country. I am,~such
6 IV | me, the grandson of the famous Czerni-Georges who made~
7 IV | tavern where were sold the famous cheese-cakes of~that place.
8 IV | swathed~the scenery of that famous region.~ ~"Well, now, tell
9 IV | which grows of~itself, famous latakiah! and dates! and
10 IV | Czerni-Georges and at the famous~painter Schinner, and wondered
11 IV | in his veins; so when the famous Schinner allowed a romantic~
12 V | count,--"a painter already famous, a~future general, and a
13 V | ten years hence I shall be famous."~ ~After that speech, uttered
14 VIII| His sister Mariette, the famous danseuse, is laying up her~
15 VIII| of the~existence of the famous archives architriclino-basochien,
16 IX | And he presented the famous register, pointing to a
17 XI | haggard lines that were now famous, and his~bearing was that
18 XI | here's our blagueur of the famous journey to Presles," cried~
19 XI | We lack Mistigris, now famous under his own name of Leon
20 XI | from the Oise."~ ~"Ha! the famous Centre man; Moreau de l'
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