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1 I | number of~passengers he might carry. In short, he possessed
2 I | woman, could rightfully carry only three passengers, it
3 I | that this vehicle could carry. On~great occasions it could
4 I | though it was bound not to carry more than fourteen. It~rumbled
5 I | only, which was rated to carry six~persons; and he took
6 I | magnify his own line, to carry~passengers who would compliment
7 I | my master. If~not, I'll carry back the portmanteau and
8 I | him."~ ~"Ha! then I'm to carry Monsieur le Comte de Serizy!"
9 I | de la Chaussee d'Antin to~carry baskets of game," said Pierrotin, "
10 IV | France. So I was forced to~carry off my windfalls in a felucca,
11 V | Cerisaie, to whom I often carry fruit, and game, and poultry
12 VII| for six years in order~to carry you through school, where
13 IX | to behave yourselves, and~carry your wine like the seigneurs
14 IX | suppose one of us were to carry off~the Creole marchioness
15 IX | surely, you are not going to carry it with you!" exclaimed
16 IX | wake him if you can, and carry him off with you!" said~
17 X | him. Why didn't Mariette carry you~off?" she said to Oscar,
18 X | after charging her maid to carry the little note to Desroches'
19 XI | Swallow of the Oise" could carry, comfortably, nineteen~passengers.
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