More than once he had driven them through the town with gypsies and "ladykins" as he called the cocottes. [Please select]
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They were unshaven, and wore their steel casques low over their foreheads, without gaiety, without the means of buying a little false hilarity, but grim and sullen--looking and resentful of English soldiers walking or talking with French cocottes. [Please select]
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