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1 1 | instead of stones, would find images of~the time of Louis
2 1 | France, which connoisseurs find~inescutcheoned in the shields
3 1 | you do not now expect to find~the Baron du Guaisnic sword
4 2 | her tenderness, you will find her outward~graces; she
5 2 | therefore agreeably surprised to find in~Fanny O'Brien a young
6 3 | linen whenever she wanted to find one or other of the two~
7 4 | despised. You can always find a match of seven thousand
8 4 | as they say it is. I will~find out the truth. Mademoiselle
9 5 | Guenics, might enable her to find a wife~for Calyste, who
10 5 | interest in Calyste to wish to find him~an heiress, knowing
11 6 | influences? Science may some day find the reason of this~peculiarity,
12 6 | wrinkle. There, again, we find the granite of~an Egyptian
13 6 | wholly woman. He fears to find the strange distortion of
14 6 | risen? Yes, a man fears to find in such a woman something~
15 6 | at whose feet her priests find the dead~bodies of the daring
16 6 | end; she was destined to find~in her soul a first love,
17 7 | creations of art~that she could find. The little salon is hung
18 7 | Savonnerie;~in short, we find here all those elegant,
19 7 | going?" she asked.~ ~"To find him," he replied.~ ~"Dear
20 7 | distracted! Where could you find him on that~wide shore?"~ ~"
21 7 | that~wide shore?"~ ~"I will find him."~ ~"Your mother would
22 8 | grandee, was anxious to find an alliance among the higher~
23 8 | having left me. You will find what I may~call the most
24 8 | French opera; he does not find in Italy the pecuniary gains~
25 9 | dinner. You had better go and find~Mademoiselle des Touches.
26 10| the marquise; you cannot find a better~barrier between
27 10| was surprised himself to find how little pity he felt
28 10| Breton. "Where could you find such flowers in the~hedges,
29 10| sharply; "I can very well find a horse in~Saint-Nazaire
30 10| Your maid, madame, will find a seat by the~coachman,
31 10| Camille.~ ~"But where do you find those deep reflections,
32 10| pictures?"~ ~"Where you find the witty things you say,
33 10| compositions do you prefer?"~ ~"I find it difficult to prefer any
34 11| not to see her, but I will find~you a number of interesting
35 11| into the sea. Sometimes I~find myself wishing that he would
36 11| time she was enchanted to find the great writer a victim
37 12| sooner or later the maid will find out the secret,~and it is
38 12| adores you. You would not find in me either the~perfections
39 12| Yes, I believe I should find courage to kill a man who,~
40 12| what she suffers. She will find you a free Beatrixif~it
41 12| mate it seems~impossible to find; but Camille will obtain
42 13| Touches.~ ~"I came here to find out," replied Calyste, on
43 13| near Paris, where you will find all the comforts of life,
44 14| all ruggedness.~ ~You will find under a naturally vaulted
45 14| Conti would be enchanted to find an opportunity to~part from
46 15| Les Touches, delighted to~find that Conti, who concealed
47 15| nor my soul a love. So,~to find consolation, I have had
48 16| Calyste to take~exercise, and find something to amuse him.
49 16| him to Paris, where he can find her. Come, Calyste."~ ~"
50 16| to Paris with me. We will find Beatrix," she added in a
51 17| old women. All those who find~themselves the sick-nurses,
52 17| present moment, dear mamma, I find marriage a delightful~affair,
53 17| weariness, which made me find in my bed a sleep I~never
54 18| would have decided you to find out if your happiness~rested
55 18| tremble~so with fear lest I find the awful certainty I seek
56 18| they compose charms, they find means, they take a style,
57 18| beside her, men of the world find an immediate excuse for
58 18| Well, dear friend, you find me alone," she said, as
59 18| been in bed he rejoiced~to find himself rich in the possession
60 18| It would be difficult to find a young man more sacredly
61 19| Nevertheless, she resolved~to find the paper, which in the
62 19| ignorance and perhaps you can find out~who /she/ is through
63 19| the coronet of a marquise! Find~out if Madame de Rochefide
64 19| Wait for my return; I will find out the truth."~ ~"Ah! in
65 19| Calyste had~been able to find.~ ~"Ursula has told me everything,"
66 20| your property, you~will find yourself within a few years
67 20| for something he~did not find.~ ~"Ah!" exclaimed Sabine,
68 21| Ajuda; we shall certainly~find means to bring Calyste back
69 21| crooked paths you will always find rocks of stumbling."~ ~"
70 21| consult me later if you find your conscience~muttering,"
71 22| marriage he was so content to find himself once more a~bachelor
72 23| other direction. Thankful to find a place for~himself at Aurelie'
73 23| admit to you~that if I could find a man full of ambition,
74 24| but we rush to her,~we find there the blue of heaven,
75 24| cruelly that perhaps~she will find herself too well revenged."~ ~
76 25| Monsieur le comte, you will find me," he added in the tone
77 25| was just passing him.~ ~Find a great man without some
78 25| you, dearest?"~ ~"Go and find your great scarecrow of
79 26| walk proudly out. I will find~your carriage."~ ~"Will
80 26| Schontz. "Then I may still find some one~in the provinces
81 26| house, and I'll promise to find some one to suit you~better.
82 26| loved.' Well, after that, I find a contradiction~between
83 26| will, therefore, no longer find Madame~de Rochefide in the
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