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1 I | parcels, who required~less care than the inanimate ones,--
2 I | have enough to do to take care of~ourselves. Do what Monsieur
3 II | several years in taking care of the old president, who
4 II | which he silenced with the care that diplomatists give to
5 II | were still a widow. He took care of her fortune and~supplied
6 II | be happy, and I will take care that you~are so."~ ~He gave
7 II | casks~of wine, and took care of himself in all the purchases
8 III | recommend to his special care her son, who was doubtless~
9 III | very well. Please take good care of my Oscar; he is~travelling
10 III | she asked Pierrotin for a care which might have~transformed
11 III | see, madame, with what~care they are being placed."~ ~"
12 VI | The~plant-stands, taken care of by the head-gardener
13 VI | independent persons taking care of the property of a~friend,
14 VI | depended on Moreau for the care of the household~and their
15 VII | two women took the utmost care of him, and were~all the
16 VIII| hundred~francs a year. What I care for above all is honesty,
17 VIII| the family soup-pot with a care that is~never taken except
18 IX | small mind, and I don't care a fig for him now."~ ~Oscar
19 X | in spite of the fatherly care which watches over~them."
20 X | took the most affectionate care of the Vicomte~de Serizy,
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