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1 I | little is he a native of any place, that no one knows where 2 II | eyeglass,~maintained in its place, without the help of his 3 II | and the townsfolk of the place can meet. Here, fired by 4 III | have dared to dispute his place as cock~of the walk at the 5 V | Soulas.~~ ~"In the first place, madame, I live in the Rue 6 VII | Watteville quickly~found a place whence she could see him 7 VII | the chief merchants of the place, who~discerned in him so 8 VIII | was~already pledged to a place in a notary's office in 9 VIII | certain~extent take her place if by some misfortune she 10 IX | pleasure in showing him their place.~Rodolphe went to the Bergmanns', 11 X | remain at Gersau, the only place in the world where his grief 12 XI | way in which she took her place at the end~of the boat Rodolphe 13 XIII | taken Monsieur Jeanrenaud's place for three years; it is~one 14 XIV | been~reinstated in their place and rights on the King's 15 XIV | incident~which promised to place in her power the means of 16 XV | affairs.~ ~"In the first place, silence for silence," said 17 XV | I~was about to find my place as a necessary wheel in 18 XVI | came here only to~leave the place as deputy. I mean to engage 19 XVII | long I shall, from the high place of the French~Tribune, come 20 XIX | only~succeed in a country place where the most exemplary 21 XX | lest Chantonnit should place the interests of the village 22 XX | on my hands. I like this~place, I shall often live here, 23 XX | up your mind;~but in your place I should have done so already. 24 XX | presence might to me make the place sacred. That was all I asked.~ 25 XXI | live there, it is~a lovely place! I should be broken-hearted 26 XXI | were therefore not to take place for~three months yet. When 27 XXV | telling him to find another place.~ ~"He left his keys with 28 XXVI | two weddings might take place at the same time.~ ~"It 29 XXVI | pole pushed down~at the place where the water was bubbling, 30 XXVII | said the Vicar-General.~"Place the real and the false letters 31 XXVIII| event he had foretold took place. In the month of August