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1 I | his clay pipe. "I see a lady and~lad over there with
2 I | seems to me I know that lady for an old customer."~ ~"
3 I | change to the visit of a lady who called last~night, and
4 I | five francs,--a real great lady~couldn't do better than
5 II | his~wife could play the lady in a country region, and
6 III | of the Lion d'Argent the lady and the~young man in whom
7 III | detected customers, for the~lady with outstretched neck and
8 V | He is the son of a poor lady who lives in the rue de~
9 VI | people in the tone of a~great lady. The influence of her husband
10 VII | Cardot always said "Fair lady," and he placed in their~
11 VII | here."~ ~"Good-day, fair lady," said the old man, bowing
12 VII | of courtesy to the "fair lady," repressed his annoyance
13 VII | painful to me to see a fair lady cry. After all, your son~
14 VIII| This~day, the feast of our lady Saincte-Geneviesve, patron
15 VIII| our head-clerk~and leading lady of the Royal Academy of
16 IX | points as to the Spanish lady,~intending to judge her
17 IX | seen at the~Gaiete, in this lady, aristocratically decolletee
18 XI | affair at Makta, an old lady, dressed in black,~leaning
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