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1 1 | this large community. He went and came when he pleased;~
2 2 | Guerande, and from Guerande went to Croisic, whence he~crossed
3 2 | the ground-floor, then he went to his garden, where weed~
4 3 | door on the lane.~Gasselin went to open it.~ ~"I dare say
5 3 | sister-in-law. She even~went so far as to conceal the
6 3 | Mademoiselle de Pen-~Hoel's page went gravely to open the door,
7 3 | atmosphere of Guerande. He always went armed with a gold-~headed
8 3 | France; he then resigned and went to live at Odessa, near
9 4 | Mademoiselle Zephirine, who went shares in the~game with
10 4 | such occasions the stakes went higher. Those~were evenings
11 4 | making~remarks as they went along on the cleverness
12 4 | thousand francs a year, went to see Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel,
13 5 | adieu to his father and went out. The baron and his~wife
14 6 | francs. Later, when she went to Paris, she studied harmony~
15 6 | salute its Caesar before it went to its death at Waterloo.~
16 7 | sound of his steps; but he went more slowly as he~neared
17 7 | desire his happiness," she went on, looking~attentively
18 8 | as she is, however," she went on, "Beatrix has not the
19 8 | was a novel one.~ ~Calyste went home thinking no longer
20 8 | baron had gone out; Fanny went to the~door of the tower
21 8 | precious~/mouche/, Calyste went back to Les Touches on the
22 9 | the marsh along which he went.~ ~"Shall I go in, or shall
23 9 | but the inward tempest went down as soon as the eyes
24 10| courage to quit it," he went on, after a short silence.~"
25 10| horses," he continued, as~he went on the portico with Fanny
26 10| tired with the journey, went slowly enough to~allow him
27 10| curious conversations that went on between these~four persons
28 10| and more versions which~went the round of Nantes on the
29 10| but Madame de Kergarouet went bravely~on in her tilt with
30 11| of some violent emotion, went~up to her rather awkwardly
31 11| imperative gesture.~ ~He went home gaily; he believed
32 11| baron and the chevalier, who went to sleep in their respective
33 12| time; and after dinner he went back to it. At ten o'clock
34 12| uneasy at his absence, went to look for him, and found
35 12| and kissed it. Then he went to the~piano and ran his
36 12| He left the baroness, and went up to his own room to write
37 12| her~bonnet and shawl and went out.~ ~The sight of the
38 12| remark,~ ~"Madame du Guenic went out to-day; did you meet
39 13| of the~seashore."~ ~She went into her bedroom, for she
40 13| like a thunder-clap. She~went over in her mind minutely
41 13| when she rose hastily, and~went downstairs without dressing.
42 14| longed for solitude, and went on and on,~threading her
43 14| He made me no promises; I went to him; but my only~means
44 14| her a bed.~Gasselin then went to the place where the carriage
45 14| with music by Camille, who went to her piano to leave~Calyste
46 14| labyrinths of sentimentality and went straight to the point,in
47 14| coquetry to such a pass that he went one day to Camille~imploring
48 14| absence. After~breakfast she went to walk with him in the
49 15| lost."~ ~Calyste and Conti went up to Camille's salon. The
50 15| The next morning Calyste went to Les Touches about mid-day.
51 16| For several days Calyste went regularly to Les Touches.
52 16| Beatrix on his~arm. He often went to Croisic to stand upon
53 16| when Calyste, wearied out, went off suddenly~to bed, the
54 16| the meal was over, Calyste went out upon the portico~leading
55 16| Calyste obeyed his father and went where he was told, from~
56 17| with Calyste, and matters went so well~that during the
57 17| Souviegne-vous/.~ ~Yesterday we went to the convent of the ladies
58 18| indecision. So to Les Touches we went.~ ~It is enchanting, in
59 18| eye upon his~face as he went from room to room and from
60 18| Rocheperfide. At last we~went to see the famous bush were
61 18| not endure~to see a frown, went, urged by her, to the Varietes,
62 18| creatures who~amuse me," she went on. "I live among artists,
63 18| he said to himself as he went~to sleep, dreading the sort
64 18| pretext of business and went out, thus avoiding the home
65 18| two thousand miles. He now went with a light step to the~
66 18| ambitious bourgeoise.~ ~Calyste went up a staircase the steps
67 19| replied, "and after that we went~to the club to play whist."~ ~"
68 19| After breakfast Calyste went out, saying to his wife
69 19| dined alone~together and went to the Opera without Calyste."~ ~"
70 19| Sabine.~ ~The viscountess went straight to the Duchesse
71 19| nearly died of it; her~milk went to the head; erysipelas
72 20| in a low voice.~ ~Calyste went to his own room to read
73 20| till death comes. Then she went to bed.~ ~ ~
74 24| several games of whist he went to bed, leaving his~wife /
75 26| conversation, thus begun, went on till two in the morning,
76 26| was playing whist, Maxime went to~the hotel Schontz to
77 26| thirty thousand francs, went to Madame de Rochefide's
78 26| profoundly~humiliated, that she went to bed; she was really ill;
79 26| For the next week Calyste went every day to Madame de Rochefide'
80 26| in all Paris."~ ~Calyste went away, after shaking hands
81 26| this conference took place,~went to the hotel du Guenic early
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