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01 - 'They order, said I, this matter better...'
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02 - Preface. In the Desobligeant.
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03 - 'I perceived that something darken'd...'
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04 - 'This, certainly, fair lady! said I...'
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05 - 'Having, on first sight of the lady...'
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06 - 'I never finished a twelve-guinea bargain...'
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07 - 'As La Fleur went the whole tour...'
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08 - 'Having settled all these little matters...'
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09 - 'The words were scarce out...'
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10 - 'When a man can contest...'
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11 - 'I had counted twenty pulsations...'
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12 - 'I had never heard the remark...'
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13 - 'What the old French officer had...'
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14 - 'When I got home to my hotel...'
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15 - 'The bird in his cage...'
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16 - 'Before I had got half-way...'
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17 - 'I found no difficulty in...'
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18 - 'And how do you find the French?'
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19 - 'If a man knows the heart...'
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20 - 'It was Sunday; and when La Fleur...'
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21 - 'Now as the notary's wife...'
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22 - 'The man who either disdains...'
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23 - 'I never felt what the distress...'
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24 - 'There was nothing from which...'
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25 - 'When you have gained the top...'