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1 I | affection of the country-~people, and also violent remonstrances
2 IV | replied Schinner.~"But the people are used to it. Besides,
3 IV | there, you know that all the people at that~end of the Adriatic
4 IV | the street crowded with people. Such a crowd!~like that
5 V | indiscretion.~ ~"All these people combine against us," he
6 V | towards Oscar. "Well-bred people always talk of their 'households';
7 V | cried Oscar.~ ~"Hang it! people don't tell such things about
8 V | this: you can't~say harm of people you don't know. Now the
9 V | replied Georges. "When~people want to talk in public conveyances,
10 VI | villages, she patronized the people in the tone of a~great lady.
11 VI | the noblest and richest people in the surrounding country~
12 VI | but known to the common people. I spoke of~your feelings
13 VII| for us,--for~God knows how people without means are treated."~ ~"
14 VII| highnesses, and all the~great people at court. But now the Camusots
15 X | are stained! What sort of people did you have here?"~ ~"You
16 X | over to the side of the people. This desertion, which~had
17 XI | never made itself."~ ~"How people meet again!" said Monsieur
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