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 1  43|     well-known character -- was Cornudet, the democrat, the terror
 2  47|     awakened by the presence of Cornudet, spoke of money matters
 3  56|                                 Cornudet, however, had a bottle of
 4  56|     party. No one replied; only Cornudet smiled. The two good sisters
 5  68|         their eyes. Neither did Cornudet refuse his neighbor's offer,
 6  71|     another, after being wiped. Cornudet alone, doubtless in a spirit
 7  83|      had not been so brave; and Cornudet listened to her with the
 8  85|                                 Cornudet, unmoved by this tirade,
 9  89|   occupied by Boule de Suif and Cornudet; and Loiseau, peering into
10  98|               Boule de Suif and Cornudet, though near the door, were
11 123|        The others ordered wine; Cornudet demanded beer. He had his
12 129|                                 Cornudet raised his voice:~ ~
13 133|                                 Cornudet's eyes kindled.~ ~
14 139|      few minutes, she returned, Cornudet, in his shirt-sleeves, followed
15 139|      and he caught a few words. Cornudet was loudly insistent.~ ~
16 150|                                 Cornudet indignant at the friendly
17 169|                                 Cornudet settled down beside the
18 169|   served its country in serving Cornudet. It was a fine meerschaum,
19 169| completing his physiognomy. And Cornudet sat motionless, his eyes
20 170|     Imperial were not so young! Cornudet, listening to them, smiled
21 176|      but when they tried to get Cornudet to accompany them, by way
22 187|  thoughts. The rest agreed, and Cornudet himself joined the party,
23 188|     anxiety of the players. But Cornudet noticed that Loiseau and
24 195|        the general indignation. Cornudet broke his jug as he banged
25 204|        out, leaving behind only Cornudet, who preferred to sit over
26 231|                             But Cornudet remained apart from the
27 272|                                 Cornudet had not spoken a word or
28 274|                                 Cornudet threw back his head, cast
29 308|                                 Cornudet sat still, lost in thought.~ ~
30 312|         strongly of garlic; and Cornudet, plunging both hands at
31 318|                            Then Cornudet, who was digesting his eggs,
32 319|        sound of a barrel-organ. Cornudet saw the discomfort he was
33 324|        rumbling of the vehicle, Cornudet continued with fierce obstinacy
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