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1 I | bearing a brass plate with a coat of arms.~ ~"Very good; then
2 III| son wore an olive-green coat with~sleeves too short for
3 III| surtout-coat silk-lined, a waist-~coat of fancy cashmere, and a
4 III| consisted of a shabby surtout coat,~American-green in color,
5 III| even more worn than~the coat, flapping his thin legs.
6 III| pigtail, and wears a little coat of~blue linen. His white
7 IV | Moulineaux, put it into his~coat pocket, and entered the
8 VI | white waistcoat and a black coat on which shone the grand
9 VI | him by the collar of the coat and dragged him to the light~
10 VI | then took the lad by his coat, and dragged him, as he
11 VII| shirt-front, a blue-bottle coat, violet silk~gloves, gold
12 IX | I had just ordered a new coat and trousers and~waistcoat,
13 IX | trousers pleated, a black coat very~well fitting, and a
14 X | outline~of a form in a black coat through the door of the
15 X | career by taking off your coat and going to~work in your
16 XI | the morning in an~evening coat, instead of a surtout; a
17 XI | of actual~poverty. This coat, which had seen long service
18 XI | honor adorned his black coat, and the rest of his dress,
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