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1 I, I| But there is only room for three."~ ~"I know; but, sir, the 2 I, I| less serious character. Three times she had been saved 3 I, I| said, "No; until the age of three he could speak very nicely, 4 I, II| fragments scattered everywhere. Three of the wheels were shattered, 5 I, III| small. True, the two or three uppermost cars had not as 6 I, V| wound around her head in three thick coils, like a tiara.~ ~ 7 I, IX| teaspoon, a ladle, and two or three pieces of tableware, bent, 8 I, IX| you must stop. If in all three locks the keys have been 9 I, IX| in plenty, and promise me three things: Never to till your 10 I, X| X.~ ~"DEAD."~ ~Hardly three months after I had taken 11 I, XI| locksmith capable of using the three keys belonging to the locks 12 I, XI| chambers were valued at three hundred and seventy-nine 13 I, XI| as a wooden chest, worth three florins; precious old majolica 14 I, XI| thousand florins appraised at three hundred, all in all."~ ~" 15 I, XI| can't you see that on the three hundred florins the amount 16 I, XI| Well, I'll show you three of the latter species presently - 17 I, XII| intelligent labourers for two or three weeks is repulsive to me. 18 I, XII| kreutzers, a supper for three, and the wine will be included 19 I, XII| in the course of two or three days I had a hearty indigestion, 20 I, XIII| front of the building, I saw three Amazons riding up to the 21 I, XIII| black riding-habits, all three alike, with blue veils tied 22 I, XIII| skilful photographer of the three, and it was she who told 23 I, XIII| full of bears. I have shot three, but there are a lot of 24 II, III| an ardent admirer of the three fairies, only I could not 25 II, III| exactly tell which of the three I admired most. Countess 26 II, III| thing puzzled me. Here were three beautiful, gifted, high-born, 27 II, VI| from the first, of all the three fairies of the castle Flamma 28 II, X| When was that?"~ ~"Three months ago."~ ~"At the time 29 II, XI| shall start for Paris in three days. You had better make 30 II, XI| Brussels as a deposit.~ ~Three days after, we were on our 31 II, XI| own expense. Next I bought three waggons with strong Trakene 32 II, XII| officers in the German army. Three daring officers from the 33 II, XII| the fire, and one of the three, the Englishman, falls shot 34 II, XII| Douay at Weissenburg with three times his force. This was 35 II, XIII| for years, and the last three months of camp-life had 36 II, XIII| over for bringing him now three cart-loads of real wounded 37 II, XIV| me in, and rang the bell three times as a signal that the 38 II, XIV| and had a grizzly beard of three months' growth upon it. 39 II, XIV| I had not seen her for three months, and she had visibly 40 II, XIV| not relish at home. For three months I had drunk nothing 41 II, XVI| stored with provisions for three hundred thousand men. Yesterday' 42 II, XVI| Bazille to La Chapelle. Three thousand French soldiers, 43 II, XVI| twenty thousand francs in three months was the quintessence 44 II, XVII| you. And now, there are three roads open to you. You may