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1 II | possession of the property, he began, all the while maintaining
2 III | utmost indifference. He began to hum the chorus of a song
3 III | said to the porter, who began thereupon to take away the
4 III | Mistigris.~ ~Georges and Oscar began to laugh impertinently.~ ~"
5 V | gold that glitters,'" he began, his eyes flaming.~ ~"That'
6 VI | Beaumont~to Moisselles, began to carp and criticize with
7 VI | son to place~chairs, and began to display her graces.~ ~"
8 VI | he had~to do.~ ~Mistigris began to rebel internally against
9 VI | woman more closely; for he began to see something serious~
10 VII | Clapart; but presently he~began again.~ ~"Besides, Madame
11 VII | mothers in such cases,~she began the peroration which terminates
12 VIII| without clients, Desroches began, as it were, a~new dynasty.
13 VIII| after which the register began~again, in 1806, with the
14 VIII| after reading a few pages he began to laugh, said~nothing to
15 IX | danseuse" of the Gaiete began to give~dinners, spent three
16 IX | solid eating of the feast began; the dessert~did not appear
17 IX | distinguished author, who now began, with Florine, to play a
18 IX | Presently those who remained began what was called "character~
19 XI | remarked Georges. "He began his~pile surreptitiously
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