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1 I, 1 | every week by the carrier a piece of veal baked in the oven, 2 I, 2 | seemed each of a single piece, so smooth were they, was 3 I, 3 | summer, this wore away, piece by piece, crumb by crumb; 4 I, 3 | this wore away, piece by piece, crumb by crumb; it passed 5 I, 3 | their sense, that he might piece out the life she had lived 6 I, 4 | which seemed cut out of one piece by a carpenter’s hatchet. 7 I, 4 | the size of a three-franc piece along the jaws, which the 8 I, 8 | of the spoon gave you the piece chosen. On the large stove 9 I, 8 | there was onion soup and a piece of veal with sorrel.~Charles, 10 I, 9 | together at their corners by a piece of gold paper. The man turned 11 II, 1 | order to enlarge this, a piece of wall was pulled down, 12 II, 3 | which was mended with a piece of blue paper. In the corner 13 II, 5 | this curiosity. A great piece of waste ground, on which 14 II, 5 | who was quietly sucking a piece of ice. She thought him 15 II, 6 | turned on her heel all of one piece, like a statue on a pivot, 16 II, 6 | light fell on it as on a piece of marble, to the curve 17 II, 7 | her reading fared like her piece of embroidery, all of which, 18 II, 8 | such confusion with this piece of business that one had 19 II, 8 | president; and, looking at the piece of paper and the old woman 20 II, 8 | light, and the principal set piece, that was to represent a 21 II, 9 | about his neck.~This first piece of daring successful, now 22 II, 11 | beef-tea, a slice of mutton, a piece of bacon, and sometimes 23 II, 11 | rolling between her fingers a piece of coral that she had broken, 24 II, 12 | she should fasten a small piece of white paper to the blind, 25 II, 13 | ever holding this horrible piece of paper, that crackled 26 II, 14 | said Binet, “once saw a piece called the ‘Gamin de Paris,’ 27 III, 2 | seemed to him a monstrous piece of irreverence, and, redder 28 III, 4 | her, she began the same piece four times over, each time 29 III, 5 | clothes were kept, he felt a piece of paper between the leather 30 III, 5 | majestically handed her a thick piece of paper.~“Thank you,” said 31 III, 7 | her shoulder a five-franc piece. It was all her fortune. 32 III, 7 | was beginning on the last piece—he was nearing his goal. 33 III, 9 | is to be placed a large piece of green velvet. This is 34 III, 10| throwing him a five-franc piece. The churchman thanked him 35 III, 11| obliged to sell his silver piece by piece; next he sold the 36 III, 11| sell his silver piece by piece; next he sold the drawing-room


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