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1 1 | large community. He went and came when he pleased;~all the
2 2 | old. The Baron du~Guenic came over to France to obtain
3 2 | At this moment Mariotte came in to light the lamp, which
4 3 | fairly fallen, Gasselin came into the hall and asked~
5 3 | eldest twenty~years of age) came to spend a few days with
6 3 | of the neighborhood also~came. It will be readily understood
7 3 | the rector coughed~when he came to the crucial words, /Domine,
8 4 | twenty-four years since she came of age she has never stayed
9 5 | frequent, and every night he came in later. The night before
10 5 | whistling once.~ ~Mariotte came through the tower and appeared
11 5 | she said, in a voice that came from her heart, "your father~ ~
12 6 | for Steibelt when~the time came to perfect herself. The
13 6 | behold the Grand Army when it came to the Champ de Mars, as
14 6 | elite of Parisian women came. The parentage of~Mademoiselle
15 6 | amusements of the intellect, came there and found~enjoyment.
16 6 | others~lasted long; but it came to a terrible end; she was
17 6 | society invested her. She came to be an acknowledged exception.
18 6 | Touches~sent down to her. It came by a vessel to Nantes, thence
19 6 | to Les Touches. Workmen came down from~Paris, and before
20 6 | Italy. On that occasion she came~by way of Croisic and was
21 6 | Touches'~existence. Letters came to the post-office, directed
22 8 | and where the marquise came,to the verge of abysses.
23 8 | for tyranny when the day came on which the marquise let~
24 8 | is such a struggle. She came to see me. That woman, proud~
25 8 | another journalist, he~came from the ranks of the bourgeoisie,
26 8 | Croisic~by water. This idea came to me on finding that there
27 8 | hamper you."~ ~Mariotte came to lay the table. Gasselin
28 8 | she asked, when at last he came in.~ ~"Oh, mother, I have
29 9 | She is there; Mademoiselle came for her this morning at
30 9 | the pines of Les~Touches came in sight. He was afraid;
31 10| then the voice of~Beatrix came fresh and pure to his ears
32 10| of Claude Vignon.~ ~"You came to Paris last year desperately
33 10| Kergarouet learned that the offer came from the celebrated~Camille
34 10| and her friend.~ ~Tears came into Charlotte's eyes. She
35 10| madness of rivalry when she came in sight of the two~Parisian
36 10| compensations."~ ~The tears came into Madame de Rochefide'
37 10| Guenic mansion, where a crowd came near gathering, attracted
38 10| attentions were gaining on~him, came to his aid.~ ~"Madame,"
39 11| motive, but feeling that she~came to his assistance and seeing
40 11| the contrary, before you came, I~described you in such
41 11| at the same instant there came into her~soul that quiver
42 11| The next morning Calyste came before mid-day and slipped
43 11| circumstances Calyste often came near losing the fruit of~
44 11| troubled voice, as the~tears came into his eyes.~ ~"Ought
45 12| waters of gallantry, it came into Calyste's~head to consult
46 12| time, she finally rose and came to him in a~manner that
47 13| Mademoiselle des Touches.~ ~"I came here to find out," replied
48 13| engage the boatmen, fears came into~Calyste's mind. Camille'
49 13| like Beatrix this thought came like a thunder-clap. She~
50 13| the time to go upstairs came, Camille offered her arm
51 14| of Calyste's heart~there came a gleam of joy. He was there,
52 14| love and his mad action~came as the thunderbolt that
53 14| happiness, that of being loved came~later; and she used that
54 14| Nevertheless the day came when the Breton, driven
55 14| beneath the rocks, they came upon one of~those charming
56 15| the~evidently happy Breton came up to bid Beatrix good-night,
57 15| the~day before Beatrix came here, I drew you her portrait;
58 16| of the chevalier, who now came vainly to the house to tempt~
59 16| him. The baron, on this, came~out of his apathy and recovered
60 16| Chevalier du Halga, who now came in,~unable to understand
61 16| cruel emotions of the scene, came to his father's side. The
62 17| accompanied by~her relations who came from England for this occasion,
63 17| Grandlieu. The~congratulations came from the four witnesses,
64 17| the old castle! The~rector came out, mother, with all his
65 17| solemn, lonely by turns, and came here to kneel with~our happiness
66 18| finds itself justified? It came to pass in this~way:~ ~ ~"
67 18| Seeing his~weakness, she came at once to his succor to
68 18| have~recourse. When they came together at night, and sometimes
69 19| uneasiness~subsided, and Sabine came with a smiling face, and
70 19| chill to her glowing~heart came near to killing her. As
71 19| Vicomtesse de Portenduere came, the shuddering chill of~
72 20| turned into a footman, came to say:~ ~"Madame is served."~ ~"
73 20| three days' meditation, she came to the conclusion that~her
74 21| is evidently an idea that came to you from afar," he said, "
75 22| absurdity; even~his fortune came from his fathers. After
76 22| bold Alsacian guerillas who came near saving the~Emperor
77 23| to waste his time), and came to Paris, with the~intention
78 25| Consequently, when Maxime~came to the breakfast, he found
79 25| Couture, followed by Finot, came in; and, soon after,~all
80 25| home to play music."~ ~"Who came to see you?" asked the marquis,
81 26| he had been talking, and came down~to the marquise.~ ~"
82 26| old fellow. When Arthur came in and~'surprised' us, Fabien
83 26| and seen his rival.~ ~"Who came?" he said to Beatrix on
84 26| Guenic, hungry for love, came early. La Palferine~was
85 26| smiling at the change that came over Calyste's~face; which
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