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The Three Cities Trilogy

BOOK I
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Oh! I am quite at ease.

Sagnier can publish his famous list if it amuses him to do so.

If we haven't long since bought Sagnier and his list, it's because Barroux is a thoroughly honest man, and for my part I don't care to throw money out of the window--I repeat to you that we fear nothing." Then, as he at last recognised Abbe Froment, who had remained in the shade, Duthil explained what service the priest desired of him.

And Duvillard, in his state of emotion, his heart still rent by Silviane's sternness, must have felt a covert hope that a good action might bring him luck; so he at once consented to intervene in favour of Laveuve's admission.

Taking a card and a pencil from his pocket-book he drew near to the window.


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