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1 I | Archbishop, the three or four clever or remarkable~Abbes 2 II | the grisettes of Besancon: four hundred and twenty~francs 3 II | father had left him only four thousand francs~a year, 4 II | and lasting three months, four waistcoats at twenty-five 5 II | seemed to engage him till four, he dressed to~dine out, 6 III | history of France, and~the four rules all passed through 7 VII | He~thus gained as clients four of the chief merchants of 8 VIII | Eastern Review/, and lent the four numbers already out to his~ 9 VIII | spot on the lake of the~Four Cantons. The views which 10 IX | roof of a chalet~on all four sides of the building, in 11 XVI | that kind, extending over four~years. How many a speech 12 XVI | but which has now~made four families rich.~ ~"At last, 13 XVI | which had been going on for four years; I won~that. Thus, 14 XX | places ten or twelve, and four hundred in length.~Rosalie 15 XX | Vicar-General had~pledged himself.~ ~Four days after, the Abbe de 16 XX | drawing-room, /her/ bedroom, at the four sides of~/her/ villa, the 17 XXII | the Prefecture. Three of~four clever men would say to 18 XXV | in his own carriage with four horses,~and a courier in 19 XXV | with an~immense package, four feet long, which looked 20 XXVI | answered the last in these four~words: "You are free. Farewell."~ ~ 21 XXVIII| year, going to~Besancon four or five times in the course