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1 I | on the sides, in silvery white letters, "Isle-Adam, Paris,"~
2 I | showing a set~of teeth as white and broad as almonds.~ ~"
3 II | taffetas lined~with pink, a white gown with violet spots,
4 III | painted coarsely~of a reddish white, which thickened and blurred
5 III | drew a line round his very~white neck, and added to the vivacity
6 III | coat of~blue linen. His white gaiters, coming above the
7 III | fashion to~the throat, a white cravat around his neck,
8 III | a large square patch of white~on each cheek. His black
9 IV | had the most magnificent white beard that was ever seen,~
10 IV | brigade of~gendarmerie,--the white flag floating, as the orthodox
11 VI | salon,~hung with blue and white damask, formerly the curtains
12 VI | window curtains lined with~white silk. Pictures, evidently
13 VI | rose-colored parasol lined with white silk and fringed.~Seeing
14 VI | was now wearing a pair of white trousers and thin boots,
15 VI | trousers and thin boots, a~white waistcoat and a black coat
16 VI | went downstairs; Moreau white as the count's~hair, the
17 VII | pou-de-soie" (paduasoy), a white~pique waistcoat, dazzling
18 VII | Clapart, and~wrapping his white pique dressing-gown about
19 VIII| had bought~new tables, and white boxes edged with blue, also
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