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1 III| days;~behave properly, and remember all that I have told you.
2 III| the wash. And above all, remember Monsieur~Moreau's kindness;
3 III| the master to his rapin, "remember the respect~you owe to age;
4 V | haven't any~place to give,--remember that," said the inn-keeper.~ ~"
5 V | to conceal my name (and remember, I shall know if you pronounce
6 V | Georges.~ ~"Be so good as to remember my name," replied Oscar,
7 VI | decently; for I cannot but remember even now what your father
8 VII| got the order.~ ~Those who remember their youth will not be
9 VII| Don't lose your property; remember, I have none to leave you."~ ~
10 VII| do, 'La Mere Godichon.' Remember my words:~Honesty, work,
11 VII| but I have this to say:~Remember that at your age honesty
12 IX | bootmaker. "Be prudent; remember not to play beyond that~
13 IX | get home by midnight; for, remember,~you must be at the Palais
14 IX | some privations to bear, remember the~happiness of being able,
15 IX | yourself, my dear boy, but remember the advice of our good~Monsieur
16 IX | means in their youth will~remember. A pretty waistcoat with
17 X | Cardot to his~nephew, "and remember, that's the last penny you'
18 X | yes," said the lawyer, "I remember Joseph Bridau told me that~
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