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1 I, 4 | came out of the wardrobe on state occasions; overcoats with 2 I, 7 | Vaubyessard.~Secretary of State under the Restoration, the 3 I, 9 | was suddenly followed by a state of torpor, in which she 4 II, 2 | part of the world, for the state of our roads allows us the 5 II, 8 | wise the chariot of the state amid the incessant perils 6 II, 8 | arteries in the body of the state, establish within it new 7 II, 8 | and to the support of the state, born of respect for law 8 II, 8 | and be assured that the state henceforward has its eye 9 II, 8 | their cause in some previous state of existence.~“Thus we,” 10 II, 8 | and One Nights.’ “Let us state that no untoward event disturbed 11 II, 11| reduced a poor man to such a state. Shaking Monsieur Homais 12 II, 14| illusions of her hope a state of purity floating above 13 III, 2| saw your husband in a sad state. He’s a good fellow, though 14 III, 9| things; either she died in a state of grace (as the Church