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1 1,1| Ferailleur; "I have never given over fifteen francs." ~But 2 2,3| once more. "They have just given him my card," he thought. " 3 3,4| ascertained that his wife had given birth to a child in his 4 5,1| Sunday, and that he had given orders not to let the animal 5 5,3| thousand francs that had been given him for his quarterly allowance. 6 6,1| she had committed. She had given her honor as the price of 7 6,1| starvation than to have given me bread purchased at such 8 7,1| to her servants, and had given them strict orders not to 9 7,2| But when my relatives have given me the wherewithal to keep 10 7,3| He would willingly have given his third share in Pompier 11 7,5| thousand francs a year formerly given you by your poor mother." ~ 12 9,4| explanations, which I have just given you for your guidance, it 13 9,6| the old magistrate who had given her such proofs of sympathy. 14 9,6| which Madame de Fondege had given her. "So money is no longer 15 10,4| when he had finished, and given a peculiar turn to his hair, 16 10,5| the instructions she had given him. Chupin was therefore 17 10,6| ends." Chupin would have given a pint of his own blood 18 11,3| say that money had never given him a feeling of satisfaction 19 12,1| note which Madame Leon had given him at the garden gate? 20 12,1| has erred, when she has given birth to a child, how she 21 12,3| virtuous mother, could have given better expression to nobler 22 12,4| pencil which Madame Leon had given to Pascal, and which he 23 12,4| surprising proof she had given him of her love of justice, 24 13,8| the knavery. He has not given me the horses I purchased. 25 14,4| PRESTIGE to maintain. I have given you a great mark of confidence, 26 15,1| the first time at a fete given at the house of the Comte 27 16,1| been alone he would have given vent to his true feelings. 28 16,4| drawer a certain document, given to me by M. de Chalusse 29 17,3| a short distance she had given the cabman different instructions. 30 17,3| fact that the woman had not given him a farthing gratuity, 31 18,2| the hospitality they have given me!" As she spoke the tears 32 18,4| numerous orders she had given within the past few days, 33 18,4| shall we go now? I have given the servants an 'outing' 34 19,5| father's will and the receipt given by M. de Fondege - in a 35 19,5| will be at a grand soiree given by Baron Trigault. I shall 36 20,2| command had evidently been given. Suddenly all the guests