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1  38|      represented the Orleanist party in his department. The story
2  45|     respectable matrons of the party began to whisper among themselves,
3  49|     Three times the men of the party got out and climbed the
4  56|     respectable members of the party. No one replied; only Cornudet
5 147|        vain. So the men of the party resolved to scour the country
6 187|    Cornudet himself joined the party, first putting out his pipe
7 201| Prussian, that the rest of the party might receive a joyful surprise
8 204|        up well, and the little party set out, leaving behind
9 260|     and joined the rest of the party.~ ~
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