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 1        1|       it forward, that kind of Parisian curiosity which is as violent
 2        1|      of ugliness peculiar to a Parisian street child, she nonetheless
 3        3|   acquainted with the whole of Parisian society, was sitting chatting
 4        3| ceremony by which the whole of Parisian society had for the last
 5        5|     witty speech—an altogether Parisian speech,” as Bordenave remarked.~
 6        6|   brought her quite a whiff of Parisian air, and talking all together
 7        6|   story to the effect that the Parisian dairywomen were wont to
 8        7|    premises of this antiquated Parisian building. Big drops were
 9        8|        conventional taste of a Parisian shopkeeper who has retired
10        8|      of wild descents upon the Parisian pavement, plunges into the
11       10|        ideas, for, as became a Parisian workgirl who understands
12       11|      kept recurring and lively Parisian phrases mingled with guttural
13       12|       mere foam on the wave of Parisian society into their houses,
14       14| advertisement, kept firing the Parisian imagination with colossal
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