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1 I | along the Rue de Choisy. The people on the footways were orderly; 2 II | the methods employed by people who are in reduced circumstances! 3 II | There are a hundred thousand people in Paris who have seen better 4 III | inclined to differ from other people’s opinions, are the very 5 III | white page upon which the people we are in search of have 6 IV | tract of land, which the people of the neighborhood called 7 IV | river of slush.~“Did these people recollect at last that the 8 VI | Medicine for the use of the people”; puffing various mixtures, 9 VI | depicted upon the faces of dead people more than once. I recollect 10 VI | his escape. And all these people—the women, the murderer, 11 VII | Thus it was evident these people, with their long, varied 12 VIII | principal hall than in the people of every age and station 13 VIII | itself was crammed full of people. Indeed, the sightseers, 14 IX | the shop.”~“Leaving the people alone?”~“Yes, my judge.”~“ 15 IX | widow sadly shook her head. “People as poor as I am don’t fear 16 IX | a single moment with the people who came into your shop 17 X | was acquainted with the people who came to her house—with 18 XI | assist you,” said he. “The people at the inn where you boarded 19 XI | certainly recognize it. The people at the hotel would know 20 XII | light,” said he. “These people were plotting mischief against 21 XII | him how he can distinguish people’s faces when it is as dark 22 XII | losing my temper about these people when you know all the while 23 XIV | the midst of this world of people that I must discover the 24 XV | jostled against groups of people chatting at the corners, 25 XV | companion.~“Yes, bad.”~“The people you were following escaped 26 XV | and taught him to pick people’s pockets, and bring them 27 XVI | magistrate impatiently, “these people know something about this 28 XVII | possible delay, some of the people residing in the vicinity 29 XVII | devotion displayed by so many people: all of whom were apparently 30 XVII | indeed far more wealthy than people generally supposed. Diamonds 31 XVII | obtaining some knowledge of the people he was to encounter. While 32 XVII | are more common than many people might suppose among ladies 33 XVIII| passed more thoroughly out of people’s minds. It was remembered 34 XVIII| enjoying myself like other people.”~“And I thought myself 35 XVIII| patience; there are some people who make it their business.”~“ 36 XIX | progress?”~“Why, yes. Now that people know the prisoner is not 37 XIX | s sneering criticism, as people are wont to do when their 38 XIX | distribution of the food. People were running to and fro,