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1 1 | ground that the~long and beautiful esplanade of the fortifications
2 1 | to examine the town (as beautiful~as a suit of antique armor)
3 1 | in fine weather along the beautiful mall which surrounds the
4 2 | written word can~picture. Beautiful still at forty-two years
5 4 | do in the presence of the beautiful Calyste,~whom the four Kergarouet
6 4 | remarked the abstraction of the beautiful~Irish woman. When they reached
7 4 | man saw the tears in the beautiful eyes of the mother, he~was
8 4 | his heart some noble and beautiful being,not a stage-player,
9 5 | as an innocent girl, and~beautiful with the same fresh beauty.~ ~
10 5 | resembled~his mother; he had her beautiful golden hair, her lovable
11 5 | found useless.~ ~"Those beautiful pure cheeks," thought his
12 6 | passionately in love with the beautiful youth, and that~she practised
13 6 | anything else~than "the beautiful Mademoiselle des Touches."
14 6 | candlelight, which distinguishes a~beautiful Italian; you might, if you
15 6 | resembles that of some~beautiful Isis in the Egyptian bas-reliefs;
16 6 | do~to express anger. This beautiful lip is supported by the
17 7 | Good-morning." She was beautiful as she~sat there in her
18 7 | his~sentence. Camille's beautiful hand laid upon his eloquently~
19 7 | too much."~ ~"You will be beautiful at sixty," cried Calyste,
20 8 | enthusiasm, a feeling for the beautiful, and a certain impulse~and
21 8 | ever saw; the shoulders are beautiful, but the~bust has not developed
22 8 | Without being faultlessly~beautiful, or prettily pretty, she
23 8 | coat, the mother, still so beautiful, and the aged~brother and
24 8 | not to~bury myself in some beautiful landscape, on flowery slopes,
25 8 | Am I to live without my~beautiful fond loves? Must I never
26 8 | foliage, in all the women, beautiful, noble, elegant,~pictured
27 8 | mother! The~birds of my beautiful dream, they come from Paris,
28 8 | of her son,~clearer, more beautiful, more living than art can
29 8 | her arms, and kissing the~beautiful hair that was still hers, "
30 8 | delicate porcelain, the~beautiful linen, the silver-gilt service
31 8 | saw nothing about him. The~beautiful woman in the fanciful dress
32 8 | love?~You are young and beautiful, and will be for twenty
33 9 | Touches:~ ~My dear Calyste,The beautiful marquise has come; we count
34 9 | argent, shod with gold. That beautiful creature for whom the~Gars
35 9 | egg, life~abounded in the beautiful blue veins. The delicacy
36 9 | never seen any woman so~beautiful as you, except my mother,
37 9 | gloves, and showing~her beautiful hands; "the opportunity
38 9 | light, Beatrix seemed more beautiful than before. The~white gleam
39 9 | neck. Calyste then saw its~beautiful nape, white as milk, and
40 9 | made the marquise so purely~beautiful, Calyste became, before
41 10| will be after~rejecting the beautiful fruit which chance has offered
42 10| strange~scene she was more beautiful than at any other moment
43 10| monsieur, Brittany is the most beautiful country in all the~world,"
44 11| wouldn't be the noble and beautiful~Calyste that you are," she
45 11| believed that in a week the beautiful Beatrix~would love him.
46 11| a silver teapot and some beautiful~old English china sent to
47 11| are, it seems to me, more beautiful than ever."~ ~This vehement
48 11| he is as good as he is beautiful; his innocent heart will~
49 11| with her mind full~of the beautiful Calyste.~ ~"She will be
50 11| the clouds about her the beautiful young head of her late lover.~ ~"
51 12| In so many ways you are beautiful; I have studied you so much~
52 12| there in loving a young and~beautiful and wise and noble woman.
53 12| virtue. You are only the more beautiful because of it. I know~my
54 12| such treasures that the~beautiful line of Dante on eternal
55 12| madly in love with that beautiful Marquise de Rochefide,"~
56 12| young, and you will be ever~beautiful. My mother is a saint. I
57 13| like a celestial image. The beautiful youth, to whom~she had secretly
58 13| Pen-Hoel.~ ~"We haven't beautiful dresses trimmed with lace;
59 14| be read! When he saw the beautiful green eyes of the sick~woman
60 15| and I had~not, like you, a beautiful young life before me in
61 16| knees and stroked with her beautiful hands. I never~look at Thisbe
62 16| which was now consuming the beautiful young life.~ ~During the
63 17| duty, you would~enter your beautiful new life with unfaltering
64 17| foolish enough not to love my beautiful, my~glorious Calyste.~ ~
65 17| each~other, "Oh, what a beautiful seigneur we have!" for all
66 17| simple as he is noble and beautiful," she~said, gravely. "I
67 17| and married to the~most beautiful woman in Paris, retains
68 18| by you, pure, loving, and beautiful, as many~women have said
69 18| it were, create herself beautiful must have many~other resources
70 18| lace at the wrists.~The beautiful hair, which the comb held
71 19| thank you in person for the beautiful present by~which you and
72 19| you have given me in~that beautiful dressing-table, but when
73 19| Venetian mirror.~ ~"You! so beautiful! For whom?"~ ~"I don't know
74 19| his mistress, if she is beautiful, to his wife. But Calyste
75 19| poor young wife, a rich and~beautiful Grandlieu, should be her
76 21| misfortune to admire~all beautiful things without setting myself
77 25| to appear both young and beautiful, armed~herself with a toilet
78 25| guests were assembled in the beautiful blue and gold salon of~the
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