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1 I | nails, made at Isle-Adam, trousers of bottle-green velveteen,~
2 III | nineteen years of age.~The blue trousers, mended by his mother, presented
3 III | through the action of his trousers which drew up suddenly,~
4 III | the new patch in the said trousers was seen, through the parting~
5 III | tight-fitting iron-gray trousers and the overcoat with its~
6 III | have heaps of francs in his trousers pocket,"~thought Oscar.~ ~
7 III | watch in the fob of his~trousers, from which there depended
8 III | spots on his brown Holland trousers less to~remove them than
9 III | scarlet neckerchief; and trousers, also black and even more
10 III | on each cheek. His black trousers covered his boots, the toes
11 V | boots and straps to~his trousers. He sneezed, he coughed,
12 V | him to perceive that his~trousers, drawn up by the effect
13 V | Mistigris, pulling up his own~trousers sufficiently to show an
14 VI | wearing a pair of white trousers and thin boots, a~white
15 VIII| one old, a pair of black trousers, black stockings, and shoes.~
16 IX | just ordered a new coat and trousers and~waistcoat, and that
17 IX | a pair of black cashmere trousers pleated, a black coat very~
18 XI | Georges wore a pair of shabby trousers, with straps intended~for
19 XI | horribly battered.~The blue trousers, the waistcoat of a material
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