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1 I | shoulders, which could be placed or removed at will. This~
2 I | certain trips Pierrotin~placed four rabbits on the bench,
3 I | the side, on a~sort of box placed below the body of the coach
4 II | of which the Emperor had placed him, and came~to Paris,
5 II | with~the utmost confidence, placed him in charge of his private
6 II | position in which this marriage placed him (more than one~example
7 II | convenience and luxury had~been placed.~ ~"That will suit me,"
8 II | hour.~Augustin, however, placed it, according to custom
9 III | what~care they are being placed."~ ~"Oscar, don't stay more
10 III | importance a portfolio which he placed~beneath the cushion of the
11 IV | that enigmatical youth had~placed there. On it he read the
12 VI | threatening because his eyes were placed too close together. But
13 VI | situation of their dwelling placed the~Moreaus, was thus adroitly
14 VII | said "Fair lady," and he placed in their~carriages, and
15 VII | without protectors; he "placed himself at their disposition,"
16 VIII| he could reach a register placed on the top~shelf, where
17 X | gave you an education; she placed you on the right~road, and
18 X | a year. Chance had thus placed the ex-clerk under the command
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