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1 I | with~him."~ ~"Ha! then I'm to carry Monsieur le Comte
2 I | or going to see them, I'm allowed to drive up~to the
3 III | to see their effect.~ ~"I'm in style," he said, giving
4 III | uttered by Georges.~ ~"Oh! I'm not going far; only to La
5 IV | arrested. Suppose I say I'm~the son of Marshal Ney?
6 IV | are no informers here,~I'm sure,--by the Emperor."~ ~"
7 IV | consequence,--a mere decorator. I'm on may way to a~chateau
8 V | there's a hill to climb; I'm not hungry, and I'll drive
9 V | Mistigris. "As for me, I'm not listening to~you; I'
10 V | not listening to~you; I'm deaf: 'discretion plays
11 V | Leger.~ ~"How so?"~ ~"Why, I'm the farmer at Moulineaux.
12 VI | That is he!"~ ~"Then I'm lost!" exclaimed Georges.~ ~"
13 VII | would have~piqued him.~ ~"I'm afraid Poiret came while
14 VII | out of school.~Listen, I'm no talker," he continued; "
15 VIII| their fortunes! His mind, I'm afraid, is~not fitted for
16 IX | how stupid!" she cried. "I'm banker now. But we'll play
17 X | hurt no one by myself. I'm cured of such~things forever.
18 XI | said old Reybert.~ ~"I'm afraid," said Joseph Bridau,
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