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1 I, 1 | although from time to time some paper pellet flipped from the 2 I, 1 | and carefully ruled his paper. We saw him working conscientiously, 3 I, 4 | niches constellations of gilt paper stars; then on the second 4 I, 5 | sitting room. A canary yellow paper, relieved at the top by 5 I, 6 | she blew back the tissue paper over the engraving and saw 6 I, 7 | to listen, his sheet of paper in his hand.~Emma, on the 7 I, 9 | some new way of arranging paper sconces for the candles, 8 I, 9 | corners by a piece of gold paper. The man turned his handle, 9 I, 9 | melted; and the shriveled paper corollas, fluttering like 10 II, 3 | Homais brought him “the paper,” and often in the afternoon 11 II, 3 | mended with a piece of blue paper. In the corner behind the 12 II, 4 | talked of “what was in the paper.”~Homais by this hour knew 13 II, 6 | round. This morning the paper alluded to it. It would 14 II, 7 | grammar, and a supply of white paper. She tried serious reading, 15 II, 8 | looking at the piece of paper and the old woman by turns, 16 II, 10 | Rouault.”~She held the coarse paper in her fingers for some 17 II, 11 | paragraph on the subject to the paper? Eh! goodness me! an article 18 II, 11 | holding in his hand a sheet of paper just written. It was the 19 II, 12 | mantelpiece a small roll of blue paper “from Monsieur Derozeray’ 20 II, 12 | fasten a small piece of white paper to the blind, so that if 21 II, 13 | let a big drop fall on the paper, that made a pale stain 22 II, 13 | holding this horrible piece of paper, that crackled between her 23 III, 1 | bare-headed, were twisting paper round bunches of violets.~ 24 III, 1 | she said, holding out a paper to him. “Oh, no!”~And she 25 III, 1 | threw out some scraps of paper that scattered in the wind, 26 III, 2 | naively asked her where this paper came from.~“Monsieur Guillaumin”; 27 III, 5 | kept, he felt a piece of paper between the leather and 28 III, 5 | handed her a thick piece of paper.~“Thank you,” said the old 29 III, 6 | go with you. I’ll read a paper while I wait for you, or 30 III, 6 | and politely handed her a paper.~It was a bill for seven 31 III, 6 | the sight of the stamped paper, on which appeared several 32 III, 6 | And she showed him the paper.~“Well how can I help it?”~ 33 III, 6 | the guipure in some blue paper and put it in Emma’s hands.~“ 34 III, 6 | received summonses, stamped paper that she barely looked at. 35 III, 6 | behind the clock a grey paper. She read—~“In virtue of 36 III, 6 | the evening before another paper had been brought that she 37 III, 7 | moved, handed her a yellow paper that she had just torn off 38 III, 7 | against the oak-stained paper hung Steuben’s “Esmeralda” 39 III, 9 | was scratching over the paper.~“Come, my good friend,” 40 III, 11| he felt a pellet of fine paper under his slipper. He opened 41 III, 11| Irma cut out rounds of paper to cover the preserves, 42 III, 11| druggist rushed for the paper to see if his nomination