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1 I | political department on ‘La Vie Francaise’; I report the doings of
2 I | accompany me to the ‘Vie Francaise’ where I have some proofs
3 I | printed the legend, “La Vie Francaise.”~Forestier pushed open
4 II | business, manager of “La Vie Francaise,” with his wife, nee Basile
5 II | long prosperity of ‘La Vie Francaise.’” Duroy felt superhuman
6 II | pleasant moments ‘La Vie Francaise’ afforded me, when I was
7 III | to the office of “La Vie Francaise.”~Duroy asked: “Is M. Walter
8 IV | on the staff of “La Vie Francaise,” and by that means was
9 IV | to the office of “La Vie Francaise.” Forestier received him
10 IV | please the readers of ‘La Vie Francaise’! I have interviewed five
11 IV | on the staff of ‘La Vie Francaise.’ I was here the other night
12 IV | sallied forth to obtain a “Vie Francaise.” He opened the paper feverishly;
13 V | entering the office of “La Vie Francaise” he repaid the porter the
14 VI | description of it in “La Vie Francaise.”~He stammered: “Certainly,
15 VII | important position on “La Vie Francaise.” Only one matter arose
16 VII | the “Echoes” of “La Vie Francaise.”~Jacques Rival said to
17 VII | eye:~“M. Duroy of ‘La Vie Francaise’ gives us the lie! In doing
18 VII | defended the colors of ‘La Vie Francaise’! Bravo!”~The following
19 IX | Forestier’s position on “La Vie Francaise.” In the meantime, forgetting
20 XI | were connected with “La Vie Francaise.”~Jacques Rival received
21 XII | to the office of “La Vie Francaise.” As he entered he saw by
22 XIII | vigorous campaign in “La Vie Francaise,” in favor of the new cabinet.
23 XIII | Algerian colony. “La Vie Francaise” had gained considerable
24 XIII | following day in “La Vie Francaise,” which was to be a sort
25 XIII | his position on “La Vie Francaise” and he endeavored by means
26 XIII | political campaign in “La Vie Francaise,” and that he would be very
27 XVI | entered the office of “La Vie Francaise.” M. Walter was there; he
28 XVIII| part of September “La Vie Francaise” announced that Baron du
29 XVIII| sneered in speaking of “La Vie Francaise;” its success had been rapid
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