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1 I | The fashion that is called English in Paris is called~French 2 I | the long waists~of the English were a standing jest; all 3 II | his dress attended to with English precision.~Hence Amedee 4 VIII| and to become what the English call an~accomplished gentleman. 5 IX | Loveless/) is that of an old English family, but Richardson has 6 IX | air of Lucerne. These two English people~had arrived with 7 IX | maintain him, translating English books, and writing some 8 IX | establishment fed the three English boarders~for a hundred francs 9 IX | attracted by the little English deaf-mute,~in whom his discernment, 10 IX | Madame~Bergmann.~ ~"To the English," Monsieur Bergmann replied.~ ~" 11 IX | concluded~that the name of English also hid some disguise.~ ~" 12 XI | out her part of a young English Miss in~the eyes of the 13 XIII| foreigners here, Russians and English."~ ~"Even some Gevenese?"~ ~" 14 XIII| approaching~carriage--an elegant English phaeton, with a splendid 15 XIII| with a splendid pair of English~horses. He felt quite dizzy 16 XX | flowerbeds and make the loveliest English gardens. Let us go to~Besancon 17 XXII| not the less~profound. The English fight these battles with