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1 I | completely beaten the celebrated lawyer whom our adversaries~had 2 I | where did you unearth this lawyer?" said Madame de Watteville. " 3 VI | at the glimmer from the lawyer's candles that shone~through 4 VI | church at the hour when the lawyer came to Mass. Then she~was 5 VI | her eye would command the lawyer's private~room. And there 6 VII | Mariette noted, stood in the~lawyer's way, so as to exchange 7 VII | get a closer view of the lawyer Savaron's private study.~ ~ 8 VII | refusing their~articles, the lawyer hit on the good idea of 9 VII | attributed to~the famous lawyer. In spite of the small attention 10 XIV | taking advantage of the lawyer's~being asleep to look through 11 XV | jump~with surprise in your lawyer's chair!~ ~"But do not suppose 12 XVII| a~docile daughter.~ ~The lawyer was now engaged in Court 13 XIX | underground labor,~the ambitious lawyer had succeeded in stirring 14 XIX | watched and understood the lawyer. The Vicar-General had~come 15 XX | be afraid? Get the famous lawyer Savaron--engage him at~once, 16 XX | quite~ready; I will see the lawyer."~ ~"Besides a lawsuit is 17 XX | persuading him to bring the lawyer to us."~ ~"It will be very 18 XX | come to win over the great lawyer to the house of the~Wattevilles, 19 XX | kiosk and looking at the lawyer in his room, the day after 20 XX | You were staring at that lawyer's~window with an attention 21 XXI | artful course pursued by the lawyer during his two years' residence 22 XXI | candidate; of Girardet the lawyer; of the printer of the / 23 XXI | agreed that Savaron the lawyer~should be named as candidate, 24 XXI | the Vicar-General and the~lawyer cold, calm, and grave.~ ~" 25 XXII| is irrevocable," said the~lawyer, "I think that I ought to 26 XXII| Besancon had nominated the lawyer, Albert Savaron de~Savarus, 27 XXIV| the prodigious~news of the lawyer's departure, without any 28 XXV | the old gentleman and the lawyer said to each other; but 29 XXV | old gentleman, with the lawyer,~called up his servant. 30 XXV | at~half-past seven, the lawyer set out, leaving Jerome 31 XXV | who was much attached to~lawyer Savaron, was as much upset