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 1        I|       imperiously demand money, clothing, and food for his soldiers.~ ~
 2        V|        the chateau to remove my clothing nor that of my daughter.
 3       VI|       with fury, his disordered clothing gave evidence of a serious
 4       VI|         is, to tell us how your clothing happened to be torn, as
 5      XII|       huge pile of all kinds of clothing, linen, plate, and furniture.
 6      XVI|        what I wishedfurniture, clothing, linen. It is all to be
 7     XVII|       bearing the furniture and clothing belonging to M. Lacheneur
 8     XXII|     line of march.~ ~Pale, with clothing in disorder, and voices
 9     XXXI|  grasping the unfortunate man’s clothing, she shook him, she dragged
10     XXXI|         ghastly pale, and whose clothing was torn and soiled with
11     XXXV|      gushed from his mouth. His clothing was hackedliterally hacked
12    XXXVI|         he had put on under his clothing on the night of the revolt.~ ~“
13    XXXVI|        can purchase a change of clothing.” He departed; but it was
14  XXXVIII|         a fire, and a change of clothing there—and to-morrow, a horse
15  XXXVIII|        and bring me a change of clothing.”~ ~The valet obeyed, and
16     XLIV|         saw Jean Lacheneur. His clothing was literally in tatters,
17      XLV|          Where shall I put this clothing?” asked the young peasant.~ ~“
18      XLV| preceded by a messenger bearing clothing. This could only mean that
19      XLV|        had opened the bundle of clothing, and was busily arranging
20      XLV|        task of putting away the clothing was completed and the wardrobe
21     XLVI|       Chanlouineau who sent his clothing by a peasant named Poignot?
22       LI|      you sew gold lace upon the clothing of your lackeys, through
23      LII|     provide himself with decent clothing; from his appearance one
24       LV|       was awaiting him, and his clothing was burned.~ ~And it was
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