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1 I | the fire. Last~night I was sent to the stable to order the
2 II | anxious to end the matter, sent for his notary,~Alexandre
3 II | preceding evening he~had sent Moreau a line by the diligence
4 II | Margueron to~dinner on Saturday, sent off an express to the count'
5 II | count that although~she was sent away at nine o'clock, he
6 III | school of Henri IV.; and he sent her regularly, by~Pierrotin,
7 IV | the count, who had been sent by Napoleon~on one occasion
8 VI | arrival of the two painters sent~down to finish the decorations
9 VI | to the~chateau, and were sent by Moreau himself to their
10 VI | here are the two artists sent down by Monsieur~Schinner."~ ~
11 VI | come here without~being sent for?"~ ~Rosalie paid no
12 VII | his behavior before you sent him to me? How many~misfortunes
13 VII | happening.~ ~"They have sent Oscar back to you in a post-chaise,"
14 VII | ordered that he~should be sent home to you. Here's a letter
15 VIII| office;~occasionally he was sent to the Palais, but always
16 IX | for our evil genius has sent him to us. Though~the Christian
17 IX | walk. Consequently, Georges sent to a livery-stable for three
18 X | five-hundred-franc~note which she had sent. "You must excuse my having
19 X | appointed major of a regiment sent to Africa at the~time of
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