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1 I | little~horse was a mare named Bichette; she ate little,
2 I | corner of the street so named.~ ~In the early days of
3 II | farmer of Beaumont-sur-Oise, named Leger, leased and cultivated~
4 II | burgher of Beaumont-sur-Oise, named Margueron. The lease~made
5 III | ruined in 1802. This man, named Husson,~became insane through
6 III | distress a government clerk named~Clapart, aged twenty-seven,
7 III | they are weaned, and are named Oscar, and~have chocolate."~ ~
8 IV | twenty-two, like the one named~Georges, is clever and lively,
9 IV | over his face as Georges named, correctly, one of our~most
10 IV | me that my neighbor was named Zena. Changed my linen.
11 VI | There'll come a colonel named Czerni-Georges, aide-de-camp
12 VII | Clapart was expecting~a friend named Poiret, who often came in
13 VII | prizes, at which~he was named. The name of Husson, which,
14 VIII| promotion.~ ~This fourth clerk, named Frederic Marest, intended
15 IX | old captain of dragoons, named Giroudeau; Finot, a~journalist
16 XI | door of the interieur, he named, consecutively, "Monsieur~
17 XI | Giroudeau have repeatedly named~him in their reports."~ ~"
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