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1 1 | Art, which in those old days gave life to inanimate nature.~
2 1 | a bird; where, on sunny days, the laboring~/paludiers/,
3 1 | forgotten) to end their days amid its peace and silence,
4 1 | It is as it was in the days when the crusaders of the~
5 1 | can be seen, as in the days when~kings were as poor
6 1 | reflections, called in former days either~brocatelle or small
7 1 | the~architects of those days is maintained in the facade
8 1 | roof, which must in former days have borne the banner of~
9 2 | their dwelling, built in the days when a court reigned~at
10 3 | women carried in the early days of Marie-Antoinette. She~
11 3 | age) came to spend a few days with her.~ ~A friend of
12 3 | voice, had been in his early days one of the most intrepid~
13 3 | and was now~ending his days with the cross of Saint-Louis
14 5 | were not even grooms in the days~when du Guesclin considered
15 6 | killed by grief, a few days after this second catastrophe.
16 6 | Nantes, during the last days of the~Terror, tore down
17 6 | history has called the Hundred Days,~occupied her mind and preserved
18 7 | or cabinet worth in these days seven or eight~thousand
19 7 | Camille's dreaming~mind for days together. She seldom looked
20 7 | nets, much worn in those days, through which the coils
21 8 | revolution~of July. The first days of marriage are perilous
22 8 | a real society. In those~days I thought her consumed with
23 8 | I had expected to end my days,~Gennaro Conti, the great
24 8 | roused?~Must I live out my days deprived of that madness
25 10| be~free to you in a few days and you will reignbeloved
26 10| you; but for the last~few days more than one vivid light
27 10| desired but a few short days before.~ ~When he opened
28 11| These manoeuvres lasted six days, during which time many
29 12| become, within~the last few days, another yourself, I could
30 12| poor~Calyste! have so few days in which to see you; you
31 12| as promenades on /fete/~days, accompanied by the baron
32 12| the du Guenics in these days, Beatrix?~what is their
33 14| old men declare that in days long past a~fortress occupied
34 14| you have spoiled all. Ten days ago you~were her master;
35 14| stayed at home two whole days; but on the third he was~
36 14| weakly.~ ~During his two days' absence, Beatrix had frequently
37 15| away a little longer? A few days~more and he would not have
38 16| SICKNESS UNTO DEATH~For several days Calyste went regularly to
39 16| begin to think of your young~days you forget everything."~ ~"
40 16| father to give him a few days' grace. The old~baron rubbed
41 16| Beatrix," he added.~ ~Some days after Charlotte's departure,
42 16| Amirale's complexion."~ ~Three days later, the chevalier said
43 16| life.~ ~During the last days of October the cherished
44 16| and reduced it in a few days, ordering Calyste to take~
45 16| the forest, and for some days all three~hunted. Calyste
46 16| to his~own. For several days after their return both
47 17| DOING (as your noble motto days) our duty, you would~enter
48 17| Here I am, for the~last two days, in the depths of Brittany,
49 17| believe.~ ~We start in three days on horseback for this trip.
50 19| Young noblemen in~these days ought to busy themselves
51 19| you are an angel!"~ ~Two days later the young wife was
52 19| marks for the rest of her days."~ ~As Beatrix listened
53 19| first day on all~succeeding days. And it is something even
54 20| Rochefide likes flowers."~ ~Two days later, the rooms of the
55 20| passages. At~last, after three days' meditation, she came to
56 22| inoffensive virtues.~ ~Some days after Beatrix had abandoned
57 22| much as that in the hardest days of her life.~ ~ ~
58 23| little of the authors of his~days.~ ~Madame Schontz was bemoaning
59 23| the public mind of these days, which, in the Chamber,~
60 24| to carry it out. In the days of her~splendor Beatrix
61 25| thousand francs, and ten~days in which to triumph. Meet
62 25| to-night, will present you two days~hence at the house of Madame
63 25| novelette which won him in a few days a~reputation which authors
64 25| virtuous woman."~ ~Some ten days after the scheme plotted
65 26| sight. For the~last few days Calyste, grown bolder, had
66 26| was presented to me ten days ago by~Nathan," she replied; "
67 26| breaks my heart."~ ~Two days later, as they met on the
68 26| Aurelie."~ ~"We have ten days before us to do it in,"
69 26| sooner the better."~ ~For ten days Calyste was made to bear
70 26| jealousy. At last, nine days after the communication
71 26| pricked his illusions.~ ~Three days later, the Duchesse de Grandlieu,
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