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1 1 | the same effect upon the mind as a sleeping-~draught upon 2 1 | every step; she fills your mind, she calls to you like some~ 3 2 | for him. He reserved his mind, he and his kind, for~action, 4 2 | beast that had occupied his mind for a week. He took pleasure~ 5 4 | Pen-Hoel, and~filled her mind with tales about Mademoiselle 6 5 | soberly for herself. Her mind measured to its full~extent 7 5 | the ears or entered the mind of her precious~son. After 8 5 | strike, with tears; her mind conceived of~many horrors 9 6 | and had no innocence of mind, though virgin~personally. 10 6 | the elevation of her own mind and the extent of its~knowledge. 11 6 | of a man~of thirty. Her mind had taken a wide range; 12 6 | Hundred Days,~occupied her mind and preserved her from all 13 6 | objectionable side. Her superior mind refused to make the abdication~ 14 6 | the~presence of so great a mind in such a body, and could 15 6 | unconquerable. The woman of strong mind~should remain a symbol; 16 6 | absorbing love, which warps the mind and faculties of~a woman 17 6 | she found the heart and mind which were~lacking to her 18 6 | independence; women admired her mind,~men her beauty. Her conduct 19 6 | Guerande; in~fact, to every mind, it seemed unnatural and 20 6 | herself the~dupe of her own mind; too late she saw life lighted 21 7 | literally true), prepare the mind for~the strange and depressing 22 7 | formationsthat sight uplifts the mind although~it saddens it; 23 7 | filled Camille's dreaming~mind for days together. She seldom 24 7 | qualities of the~French mind, and awakened in him a thousand 25 7 | are not~the action of the mind; they are of the heart. 26 7 | alas! I~have a clear-seeing mind, but a blind heart."~ ~She 27 8 | of her own thought.~Her mind was busy. These first years 28 8 | Marseilles. Conti has a brilliant mind; as a composer~he has talent, 29 8 | her vast~intellect, her mind, her genius. She does not 30 8 | such ideas into Calyste's mind; you don't know how~dangerous 31 8 | charmed with Claude, for mind has~immense seductions for 32 10| vivid light has come into my mind. I did not~wander about 33 10| youth in your heart; your mind has too much~depth; you 34 10| that the superiority of our mind~has brought us; we may, 35 10| The shame, my dear. Mind that you don't fawn upon 36 10| who resolved in his own mind to have a clear~explanation 37 11| herself, by the impulse of her mind;~they were melancholy in 38 11| passing in the~mother's mind. The Chevalier du Halga 39 11| most assuredly with her mind full~of the beautiful Calyste.~ ~" 40 11| obscured by clouds to her mind, she was shocked at the~ 41 11| began to revolve in his mind~some decided means of coming 42 12| Camille had come into his mind. The air and~manner of the 43 12| brilliant effort of the mind. In all young men not tainted~ 44 12| told it to me. It is not my mind that speaks~to you of this, 45 12| this, it is hers. I have no mind with which to reason~when 46 12| hoping that his artless mind would betray itself; but 47 12| love.~ ~You now know my mind to its depths. Perhaps I 48 12| but I make it to ease your mind.~ ~I have studied Camille 49 12| women of our age. She has mind and she has goodness,two~ 50 12| your heart, but on your mind, to make you in future a 51 12| arguments have no force upon my mind.~ ~As for Camille, you need 52 13| fears came into~Calyste's mind. Camille's speech foreshadowed 53 13| suddenly flashed into her mind, in answer~to these questions, 54 13| thunder-clap. She~went over in her mind minutely the history of 55 13| much~for my own peace of mind. He may, perhaps, have had 56 14| the thought crossed her mind that the strawberries, which~ 57 14| The thought~filled her mind. How petty then seemed the 58 14| in her~place. Her great mind, her knowledge, her attainments, 59 14| smiled bitterly as her keen mind recognized in~Calyste the 60 14| lad really asked~for; his mind still clung to the strongest 61 14| delightful of all states of mind,~entering by the garden 62 16| marriage would divert his mind?" asked the~chevalier.~ ~ 63 16| Calyste. With that lucidity of mind which nature gives to~the 64 17| found some resemblance of mind between Madame de~Rochefide 65 17| intelligent, are women in mind. Before marriage,~they have 66 17| show the qualities of her mind~and temperament.~ ~Guerande, 67 17| Rochefide forever out of his mind led me too far. But~how 68 17| which are rushing~through my mind when she asks that question. 69 18| thrown off that innocence of mind the charm of~which had so 70 18| truly aristocratic, whose mind was keen and delicate, a 71 19| reflection passed through her mind like a flash, and~Sabine 72 19| recovered both sight and mind, the~first act of her intelligence 73 20| Italy has discovered for the mind. In trying to return to 74 22| expended the~faculties of his mind. His good, stout vanity, 75 22| Gifted with the sort of mind which we must call a~reflector, 76 22| actually of his own, neither mind, taste, position, or absurdity; 77 22| derived from the critical mind of Claude Vignon, one of 78 23| This tendency of the public mind of these days, which, in 79 23| apparently peaceful, of the~mind, of industry, of politics; 80 23| men make use of. Fabien's mind, though not clever, was~ 81 25| to~foresee in so clever a mind, and he applied a balm instantly 82 25| girl?"~ ~"No, I changed my mind, and stayed at home to play 83 25| evening by that sparkling mind, that~animated fancy, especially 84 26| bursts?"~ ~"A man has always mind enough, give him time to


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