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1 I | exercising his~functions, a blue blouse, ornamented on the
2 I | with a band of barber's blue, on which could~be read,
3 III | carried a straw bag and a blue umbrella.~This woman, who
4 III | forty~years of age; but her blue eyes, deprived of the fire
5 III | nineteen years of age.~The blue trousers, mended by his
6 III | into the coach, Oscar's blue woollen stockings became~
7 III | and wears a little coat of~blue linen. His white gaiters,
8 III | The count wore a long blue overcoat, buttoned in military
9 IV | swept off the mists, and the blue of the sky~appeared in spots;
10 VI | He was dressed in a long~blue overcoat which came to his
11 VI | other than his own. His blue eyes~and a large crow-beaked
12 VI | chateau. The salon,~hung with blue and white damask, formerly
13 VI | of~a tent, with ropes of blue silk on a gray background.
14 VIII| and white boxes edged with blue, also new. His staff was~
15 IX | pretty waistcoat with a blue ground and a palm-leaf~pattern,
16 XI | well-kept, lined with fine blue cloth, and~furnished with
17 XI | changed. Still dressed in a blue blouse, beneath which he
18 XI | was horribly battered.~The blue trousers, the waistcoat
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