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 1  10|        many houses the Prussian officer ate at the same table with
 2  35|        of three spinning-mills, officer of the Legion of Honor,
 3  93|         the full light a German officer, a tall young man, fair
 4  97|  Good-day, sir," he said to the officer as he put his foot to the
 5 107|      Mademoiselle, the Prussian officer wishes to speak to you immediately."~ ~
 6 153| fraternizing cordially with the officer's orderly.~ ~
 7 159|               Why, the Prussian officer."~ ~
 8 168|          They wished to see the officer, but that also was impossible,
 9 172|                             The officer said to me, just like this: '
10 173|      Then they asked to see the officer. The count sent him his
11 177|      room in the inn, where the officer received them lolling at
12 190|                    The Prussian officer sends to ask Mademoiselle
13 193|     mystery of her visit to the officer. She refused at first; but
14 197|        means of vanquishing the officer's obduracy. But he thought
15 202|      appearances by telling the officer that she had taken pity
16 213|      the end of the street, the officer appeared. His tall, wasp-like,
17 220|        that they should ask the officer to detain Boule de Suif
18 223|       For my part, I think this officer has behaved very well. Why,
19 224|        she grew pale, as if the officer were indeed in the act of
20 243|                    The Prussian officer sends to ask if Mademoiselle
21 250|        caprices of the Prussian officer, scores of Frenchmen might
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