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1 2,2| ruler of fashion, for he returned to the charge with an argument 2 3,3| himself into a postchaise, and returned to Paris. He was determined, 3 5,3| England, and Italy. ~When he returned to Paris he was just twenty 4 6,1| afterward her emissaries returned. They had made all possible 5 6,1| the baron." ~Alas! no. Job returned alone. And yet the honest 6 6,2| thousand francs. ~"I only returned to inform madame that I 7 6,2| was past mid-day when he returned, but his face was radiant; 8 7,1| drive to the Bois, whence he returned to the boulevards, played 9 7,1| again. ~"Madame has not yet returned," said the concierge, who 10 7,1| further deliberation, he returned to his rooms, arrayed himself 11 9,2| the most disturbing doubts returned. Might she not have judged 12 9,5| knowledge. This letter will be returned to its author to-morrow, 13 9,5| Meanwhile, his assistant had returned, bringing the necessary 14 9,6| Fondege and Madame Leon had returned, and the abstraction of 15 10,1| dismissed by M. Wilkie, he returned to his rooms in the company 16 10,3| money here, and it will be returned to him." ~"Naturally!" replied 17 10,3| As customary when he returned, Chupin embraced the good 18 10,5| below. "Monsieur must have returned!" exclaimed the valet, darting 19 11,2| rich, and that, in case he returned, he would give them plenty 20 11,3| continually seeking. As he returned to the Rue de Flandres, 21 11,3| of. In his despair he had returned home to seek consolation 22 11,3| outside. ~M. de Coralth had returned. He sprang to the ground 23 11,4| if they saw her when she returned. An empty cab was passing 24 12,3| room, and a minute later he returned with a package of letters, 25 13,3| him." ~At last the valet returned. "The marquis will see you 26 15,4| his skill as a gambler, he returned home one morning ruined. 27 16,3| grown more calm that he returned to the viscount's side. " 28 16,4| Mademoiselle Marguerite returned home. And here I am. She 29 17,3| whence a moment later he returned carrying a large green box. " 30 17,3| time had elapsed when he returned to the office. However, 31 17,3| However, No. 2140 had not returned in his absence, so he stationed 32 18,1| greeted Madame Leon, who returned home quite played out, then 33 18,4| midnight Madame de Fondege returned from the opera, and at once 34 18,4| lighted a fire. The General returned some time afterward, and 35 18,5| room, closed the door, and returned to Madame de Fondege. ~Paler 36 19,5| General and his wife had returned home in advance of Marguerite.