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1        4| luxurious after the restaurant fashion; the china was ornamented
2        5|        be palled up to in that fashion! At last she agreed to undertake
3        8|   about gentlemen of the first fashion who were still running after
4        8|       declared that all men of fashion were beasts whom it was
5       10|      dare disobey. She set the fashion, and great ladies imitated
6       10|     her old Mimi in a charming fashion. He was a renegade who had
7       12| smiling in his calm and worthy fashion.~“And just to think that
8       13|  shopkeepers’ wives copied the fashion of her hats. Sometimes her
9       14|     Nana in the most downright fashion, and he could not in the
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