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1 I | universally known as “the General.” This sobriquet was pleasing 2 I | impulse.~“Did you hear that, General?” asked one of the detectives, 3 I | as he did so; “Take care, General, take care! The revolver 4 I | think you are mistaken, General,” said he.~“How—”~“Yes, 5 I | This objection silenced the General for a moment; but he replied 6 I | reach of want.~At first the General tried to impose silence 7 I | the same who had won the General’s passing praise. He approached 8 I | wanted.~“I wish to know, General, what you think of this 9 I | moment. “It seems to me, General,” he at length replied, “ 10 II | he exclaimed. “I know the General. When he goes in search 11 III | under his breath. “The General was right, and I am a fool!”~ 12 III | comparison with you, the General is a more John the Baptist.”~ 13 V | quite as much care as a general would have displayed in 14 V | which others did not scent, General.” By this remark, Father 15 VI | commissary only expressed the general feeling when he said: “You 16 VIII | exclaimed: “Upon my word, General, our meeting will save me 17 IX | the horses run away and a general smash ensues; or, maybe, 18 X | his questions as a tried general in maneuvering his troops.~ 19 XV | character had won for her general respect. Among those she 20 XVI | comrade also apply to me!”~The General saw that he had gone too 21 XVII | Gevrol, my illustrious General! you talked about a Russian 22 XVIII| necessary.”~The jealous General laughed; but his laugh, 23 XVIII| found a better comparison, General,” said he. “I owe my idea 24 XVIII| more than a fortnight the General had profited of every opportunity 25 XIX | Gevrol? If he did so, the General, jealous as he is, would 26 XXII | from his friends among the general public. At all events they 27 XXIII| that obtuse, obstinateGeneral’ is not worthy to blacken 28 XXV | large volumes entitled: “General Biography of the Men of 29 XXV | Tingry, Duc de).—A French general and politician, born at


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