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1 1| Daguenet, a young man who had run through three hundred thousand 2 2| so this morning. He would run against the nigger! We should 3 2| never mind that; I did just run home.”~“You have the money?” 4 3| to which all Paris should run. Behind her seat her husband, 5 4| into Paris! In the long run, perhaps, after the close 6 4| disgusted when dirty little boys run after old women.”~She broke 7 5| undulating movement seemed to run from her neck to her waist 8 5| the more so as she had run against an old flame of 9 6| refrained from setting off at a run and listened to the gardener, 10 6| s seen you, be quick and run up and hide in my room and 11 6| Steiner had been obliged to run up to Paris. He was told 12 6| that his companion had to run in order to follow him. 13 8| that same morning she had run round to Mme Lerat’s because 14 8| was certainly not going to run after Satin! It was a nice 15 8| I say, it’s you who’ve run through my ten thousand 16 10| and knew not whether to run away or to fall upon Philippe. 17 10| But he was not the man to run away and, coming forward 18 10| oh, I’m agreeable: I’ll run the thing through for you.”~ 19 11| Prix de Paris was being run in the Bois de Boulogne 20 11| for the Grand Prix to be run. When the landau had drawn 21 11| for the Grand Prix to be run—when a storm burst over 22 11| d’Ispahan had just been run for and Berlingot, a horse 23 11| down there! Call him. Oh, run, please, please do!”~It 24 11| city of Paris had just been run for, and Cornemuse had gained 25 11| Grand Prix was about to be run, and the fever of the crowd 26 11| scouts entered the place at a run and redoubled the uproar 27 11| and if he’s wanted Nana to run to a hundred louis it’s 28 11| the footmen with him, had run to the wine bars. Nana’s 29 11| and the Prix Vaublanc was run for. Carriages began driving 30 11| permissible? An owner was free to run his stud in his own way. 31 12| troubled state. She had run to meet him and now began 32 13| feverish haste in order to run round to the Tricon’s. In 33 13| to say:~“Listen, you must run round and bring me news 34 13| the room, and he had to run and pick it up with his 35 13| offer and spoke of the risks run in the commercial life,