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1 Note| used the characteristics of certain~persons, which were recognized
2 1 | Brittany, still possesses certain towns~completely outside
3 1 | else. All artists, and even certain~bourgeois, who come to Guerande
4 2 | grouped about the baron, a certain savagery, a stolid~calm
5 3 | which is still~used in certain parts of western France.~ ~
6 3 | her~intentions gave her certain rights over him; her plans
7 4 | fall of consols.~ ~By a certain diplomatic convention, dating
8 4 | hints by pressing her foot a certain number of~times, according
9 4 | players, who all counted on a~certain gain. After a certain number
10 4 | a~certain gain. After a certain number of games and when
11 4 | such mire?"~ ~"But is it certain?" said the mother. "How
12 5 | rector of Guerande, she was certain that no impure word, no~
13 5 | old. Our dear Calyste was certain to fall in love with her.
14 5 | Of course~he will tell certain honorable little lies to
15 6 | but the beginning of a certain~lassitude of body. She saw
16 6 | is not underlaid, as in certain eyes, by a species of~foil,
17 6 | human nostril~indicates a certain narrowness of soul; never
18 6 | women are found to have a certain~vague similitude to man;
19 6 | neck itself presents at certain moments~an athletic magnificence.
20 6 | literature the impression of a certain superiority.~Mademoiselle
21 7 | necessary, and no more. A~certain fantastic luxury has been
22 7 | an extreme. By imagining certain situations~and encouraging
23 7 | consistent natures who say at a certain age: 'If I had my life~to
24 8 | for the beautiful, and a certain impulse~and ardor toward
25 8 | When its song replies to certain ideas, certain states of~
26 8 | replies to certain ideas, certain states of~feeling difficult
27 8 | that nature to the bottom. Certain of~the result, I wanted
28 8 | Fitzwilliam, it is~almost certain that Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel
29 8 | begin by loving women of a certain age?"~ ~"I don't know any
30 8 | which renders a woman of a certain age more adroit in attracting~
31 9 | replied Calyste, with a certain~ease.~ ~"He is handsome
32 9 | dwarfed by the hauteur of certain of her~glances, by the imposing
33 11 | improvising them as she played, on certain~themes chosen, unconsciously
34 11 | be necessary to overcome certain~pledges which she has made
35 11 | are two spots whichas a certain writer ferreting~for the
36 11 | maternal~tenderness into certain ideas of it; but the depths
37 11 | love which threaten, in~certain men, to turn into madness.
38 12 | the mall. The baroness, certain of finding him there, put
39 13 | incommensurable infinity? and now a~certain air of triumph about Beatrix
40 13 | answer~to these questions, certain speeches of Camille; a grinning
41 13 | that heroic~woman, with certain gestures, certain aspects,
42 13 | with certain gestures, certain aspects, which suddenly~
43 13 | recognized the~truth of certain criticisms upon your nature,
44 13 | his fate, especially after~certain little reproaches which
45 14 | Camille has~always had a certain vanity in her strength and
46 14 | consciousness gave her a certain~noble and imposing air.
47 14 | she felt within~herself a certain weakness. She played the
48 14 | who loves, together with a certain tenderness and abandonment~
49 17 | history,~and also stating certain intentions of her own, which
50 17 | customs has, in~spite of certain absurdities which strike
51 17 | to acquire honorably a certain empire~over Calyste. These
52 18 | of the~great city, gave a certain fresh life to the happiness
53 18 | cleverness, some taste, and a certain composure of~manner. Beatrix
54 18 | pretence, but~agreeable; and certain men adore women who play
55 20 | rejuvenates the women of a certain age, gives~to young women
56 21 | dear confessor approves of certain~little manoeuvres to which
57 21 | look of her daughter, felt~certain there was some hidden trouble.~ ~"
58 21 | is necessary to do to a certain Madame Schontz~(a Beatrix
59 21 | Madame de Rochefide."~ ~"I am certain that you will not do any
60 22 | opinion will oblige us~to give certain details on the life led
61 22 | fashion, as we shall see, a certain~Madame Schontz, celebrated
62 22 | that is less than that of certain~clerks!~ ~Aurelie was really
63 22 | deeply in debt; after trying certain rich men as calculating
64 22 | experience is~taught,on a certain day of extreme misery, when,
65 22 | difficulties the duchess was certain to encounter in her~charitable
66 22 | become immensely rich. "I am~certain that Rochefide would forgive
67 22 | from this rule in favor of~certain great names of the aristocracy.~ ~"
68 22 | had given her, and which a certain good fellow, a broker~named
69 23 | from the king of Alencon, a certain~du Bousquier, a friend of
70 23 | The Heir" by reason~of certain premeditated prodigalities.
71 23 | Couture does not suit me, I am certain of saddling that one. My~
72 24 | invitation thus given. He felt certain that the duke or the duchess~
73 24 | and by her family. I am certain of being made~deputy by
74 25 | within a~given time, was certain to pass that way. The boulevard
75 25 | Maxime took care to place a certain distance between~himself
76 25 | you must put yourself on a certain footing," said~Maxime, laughing. "
77 25 | t you see, as to women a certain honor; we may~play the fool
78 25 | ephemeral. Nathan, very certain that the count would~never
79 26 | disdainful gestures, and a~certain fortress-like demeanor,
80 26 | whom I had already carried certain~amicable proposals from
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