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1 I | for it."~ ~"Ha, ha! a fine affair; it'll warm up the road,"
2 I | anything to do with the affair which Pere~Leger, the farmer
3 II| the~circumstances of the affair. Though Derville and Crottat
4 II| francs out of the Moulineaux~affair,--and I certainly shall,
5 IV| understand? Ha! ha! after the~affair was over, Ali kissed me--"~ ~"
6 IV| some intrigue,--a love affair! Youth is~happy!"~ ~Oscar,
7 IV| Schinner. "I don't want my affair with Lord Byron talked~about."~ ~"
8 IV| surprised was he.~ ~"The affair happened in that town where
9 VI| the count all about~the affair of Les Moulineaux. But that
10 IX| Hannequin~in consequence of that affair."~ ~"What was it?" asked
11 IX| little skirmish,--the first affair entrusted to him since his~
12 IX| gave him for some legal affair. He wanted to~drown himself;
13 X | the money~for an important affair, in which his pride was
14 X | forgave no failure in any~affair he had once undertaken.
15 X | then related briefly the affair of the journey to Presles.~ ~"
16 X | a shock like that of the affair at Presles, she continues
17 X | Dieu! I wish I knew how the affair of yesterday ended. Oscar
18 X | of this~regiment. At the affair of the Makta, where the
19 XI| blunder~Some years after the affair at Makta, an old lady, dressed
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