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1 1 | mall where the~inhabitants took their pleasure beneath the
2 2 | that La~Vendee and Brittany took arms; he fought through
3 2 | he ate the bread his wife took~care to soften by folding
4 2 | house in Guerande, they took their friends~and the baroness
5 2 | rounded, her lustrous skin took a finer grain; the~outlines
6 2 | time Mademoiselle du Guenic~took a long knitting needle which
7 2 | of sunlight. Soon the ray took on~the ruddy colors which,
8 2 | his mind for a week. He took pleasure~in going to Croisic
9 3 | mouche/ the rector rose and took from a drawer in one of~
10 4 | Guenic, each of the players took~twenty counters, representing
11 5 | a~pair of old scissors, took up once more the worsted-work
12 5 | married~to great wealth, took enough interest in Calyste
13 6 | Faucombe, the nun, prudently took the orphan to~Faucombe,
14 6 | accounts. From that year, she took control of her~fortune,
15 6 | magnificently appointed, took their womenkind, even the
16 6 | a poet~and a critic, he took Felicite to Italy in order
17 6 | business to Guerande and took a~lodging for herself in
18 7 | face bathed~with tears, took out her handkerchief and
19 7 | illustrious sister-author, took a magnificent Persian~narghile,
20 8 | influence on her~conduct. She took an intellectual part in
21 8 | maddest~passion for him, and took him from me. The act was
22 8 | stretched out a hand, which he took and kissed, dropping a tear~
23 8 | upon it, after which he took his leave.~ ~"I should like
24 8 | worsted-work; the old aunt took out her knitting. The baron
25 9 | not look at her; but he took the hand~Claude Vignon held
26 9 | blue-bells.~ ~Calyste's eager eye took in these beauties at a glance,
27 9 | encourage it. She therefore took~occasion now and then to
28 9 | Mademoiselle des Touches took Calyste's arm, gave the
29 10| bedroom after Calyste, and now took him by the hand. "You~love;
30 10| you and~Calyste. Then you took me, as soldiers use fascines
31 10| loved you, do you suppose I took to myself your~ravished,
32 10| Claude himself~knelt down, took Camille's hand, and kissed
33 10| For all answer, Calyste took his mother in his arms,
34 11| her rather awkwardly and took her hand. But she left him
35 11| apartments. Camille at once took~Calyste into her chamber
36 11| had never before done; he took Camille round~the waist
37 11| Maupin put all her ability, took place, unknown to~Calyste,
38 11| poison there. Beatrix at last took offence at what she thought~
39 11| the salon~into the garden, took a path, along which he sauntered
40 11| and interrupting~him. She took his arm and drew him away
41 12| sofa beside the marquise, took~her hand, and slipped the
42 12| rebuke.~ ~Calyste rose, took Camille's hand, and kissed
43 12| friendship upon each other. I~took her for a woman until I
44 13| s last letter.~ ~Camille took it and read it; but as she
45 14| the rock, where the Breton took her in his arms and carried
46 14| Calyste, Gasselin, and Camille took off what~clothes they could
47 14| Beatrix, Calyste knelt down, took her~moist hand which she
48 15| When dinner was over, they took~each other by the arm to
49 15| of~charming good-humor, took it all in good part.~ ~"
50 15| resigned attitude which Calyste took after his burst of tears
51 16| Good-bye, Charlotte."~ ~He took the young girl's head and
52 16| away his tears. Calyste took his hand and~pressed it.~ ~"
53 16| victims of melancholy, he took pleasure in~the thought
54 16| steps to his son's~bedside, took his hand, and looked earnestly
55 16| their~mourning, the baroness took her son to a bench in the
56 17| travelling abroad), and she took care to throw him~into the
57 17| likes his fun. These fellows took~their bribes and replaced
58 17| know. The happy unhappy one~took my hand, carried it to his
59 18| style profoundly artistic. I took delight~in that place of
60 18| half-open, and his feet took him there~in spite of his
61 18| driven to desperation, took his hat to~depart.~ ~"Yes,
62 18| the candles herself, and took one to the table to look~
63 19| God!"~ ~Those two words took the place of all ideas.
64 19| as a pretext in reality took place. The hairs of her
65 19| furniture~from which she took the letter.~ ~"See," she
66 19| Trailles'."~ ~Calyste rose, took his wife round the neck,
67 19| said, was playing comedy, took~place in a perfect bower
68 20| was brought~in, and she took him in her arms to dance
69 20| attitudes, her toilets; she took heed about herself in all
70 21| condition~in which Sabine now took satisfaction. She knew the
71 21| Beatrix and Calyste; and she took great pains to draw~her
72 22| the Opera for her; next he~took her to first representations.
73 22| fetched him from school and took him back~herself; she overwhelmed
74 22| and who adored her. She~took part in the management of
75 23| his /den/. The~provincial took care not to say that Grindot,
76 23| Accordingly the next day she took the Heir in her /caleche/
77 25| the~Cafe de Paris. Maxime took care to place a certain
78 25| escape. Just imagine!~Aurelie took a fancy for that Norman
79 25| A dismissal which he took in good part.~ ~"Mademoiselle,"
80 25| from larva to butterfly took place in the~young, handsome,
81 25| the~rue de Chartres, who took for his reception an evening
82 26| proposals from her husband, took me up in her carriage, and~
83 26| morning when this conference took place,~went to the hotel
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