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1 I | itself, and dull in the same way. So this second party is, 2 III | of the cab drawn. On the way she was full of a~solicitude 3 III | And, then, is revenge the way~to win her back? If she 4 IV | she had~been seeking some way to bind me to her eternally, 5 IV | placed any obstacle in the way of~this prospect, this distinguished 6 V | newly~assumed dignity giving way; she looked at me, took 7 V | half an ell of satin by way of a cuirass, display a 8 VI | material, but made in a way that surprises more than 9 VI | braid. The Unknown has a way of her own in wrapping herself 10 VI | the~expression. Study the way she puts her foot forward 11 VI | humility till some one makes way. The distinction peculiar 12 VI | itself, especially in the way she holds her~shawl or cloak 13 VI | again. And she threads her way through Paris~like a gossamer, 14 VII | alluding to her husband in one way or another," Blondet went 15 VII | you will have~opened the way for the stereotyped phrases, 16 VIII| weigh on the~earth in such a way as to change the laws of 17 VIII| instinctively making their way from north to~south. The 18 IX | Colonel, who was but a little way off,~guessed that there 19 IX | companionship, set out again on his way, with that selfishness which~ 20 IX | me in the most touching~way, with a friendly smile, 21 IX | put her hand out a little way, took her husband's~and