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 1      XXV|    Between his lips they found a paper, which they opened and read.
 2    XXVII|           drew from his pocket a paper which he unfolded, and amid
 3   XXVIII|       the girl the tiny scrap of paper which might have been his
 4     XXIX|         a sofa, he was reading a paper by the light of a large
 5     XXIX|         large sheet of very poor paper. I recollect that in trying
 6      XXX|          asked for pen, ink, and paper. They brought what he desired.~ ~
 7      XXX|        the floor a tiny scrap of paper which had, at first, escaped
 8      XXX|          down, and handing him a paper, said:~ ~“Now read aloud,
 9      XXX|        the perusal of the entire paper, and was about to begin
10     XXXI|          at the gate for pen and paper.~ ~The old rascal generally
11    XXXIV|     obeyed. He became livid; the paper trembled in his hands; his
12    XXXIV|       movement, Martial tore the paper from the hands of the Marquis
13    XXXVI|       upon the commonest kind of paper, was sealed with a huge
14    XXXVI|        and address are upon this paper. Go to them, and in that
15    XXXVI|         eyes staring wildly at a paper which she held in her hand,
16   XXXVII|         paragraph, laid down the paper, and quietly went out.~ ~“
17  XXXVIII| writing-desk, and took from it a paper which he slipped into his
18  XXXVIII|         drew from his pocket the paper which he had just taken
19     XLVI|          from her bosom a folded paper.~ ~“I am not the mistress
20     XLVI|       had Blanche glanced at the paper, than she became as pale
21     XLVI|          from every pore.~ ~This paper was the marriage-certificate
22       LI|       remains for me to sign the paper; but I will not do so unless
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