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1 1 | which in those old days gave life to inanimate nature.~
2 2 | wife to Guerande, where she gave him~Calyste on the very
3 2 | with a sort of grin, which gave him an expression both~threatening
4 2 | those who harass him. If he gave them all France in bits,~
5 2 | show the care which she gave to her~person; it was her
6 2 | white and~sightless eyes gave almost the appearance of
7 2 | order for the night, and gave the two fine~hunting-dogs
8 3 | house. In church, when he~gave the benediction, his hand
9 3 | felt that her~intentions gave her certain rights over
10 3 | dowager. In this way he gave a high idea~of his departed
11 6 | The habit of meditation gave me~/l'air bete/ (a stupid
12 6 | with which Italy~teems; gave her the frankness, freedom,
13 6 | Touches. Her man of~business gave orders after her departure
14 7 | made~like a Greek peplum gave to view a pair of cambric
15 8 | Esgrignons,~the Troisvilles, and gave them a peerage for their
16 8 | forgot me in a day. I then gave myself~the savage pleasure
17 8 | her knitting. The baron gave his~arm-chair to his son
18 9 | entered the hall~his mother gave him, with a rather sad smile,
19 9 | to~the blush.~ ~Calyste gave the letter to his mother
20 9 | tufts of blue-bells that gave value to the pale tints
21 9 | peculiar accept which Camille gave to the last word struck
22 9 | these words Conti turned and gave Calyste a look that was
23 9 | Touches took Calyste's arm, gave the other two men to~the
24 10| saw her young lover, and gave him the most~imperious look
25 10| billiards), a few~ideas, which gave her the reputation of wit,
26 10| of a little victim, which gave an impression to onlookers~
27 10| marquise and Camille as he gave the girl his arm, to Mademoiselle
28 11| seeing the joy that she~gave him at her own expense.~ ~"
29 11| the constructor of dramas, gave~place to the woman, and
30 13| she was stifling. Calyste gave his~letter to Beatrix and
31 13| own house, where Mariotte gave him his belated dinner;
32 13| instantly left the room and gave the order which so astonished~
33 14| sash with floating ends gave her the air of~a princess
34 14| carried Beatrix. The farmers gave her a bed.~Gasselin then
35 14| value which Calyste's heart gave to~these trifles touched
36 14| moment. This consciousness gave her a certain~noble and
37 15| arm to Camille; Calyste~gave his to Beatrix. Camille
38 15| his young rival to sing, gave them that greatest of musical~
39 16| his hands with joy, and gave fresh life to the baroness~
40 16| followed by Charlotte; he gave her his arm and~led her
41 16| back and saw them, which gave~her an opportunity of beginning
42 16| pray with~a fervor which gave to her old and withered
43 16| petticoat~beneath it, which gave forth a heavy sound as it
44 17| Grandlieu entered the room and gave him~a letter, explaining
45 17| long. In fact, my request gave~rise to a little argument
46 17| happiness at the feet of her who gave it to us.~ ~Calyste and
47 17| to her freely, she also gave me much to think of; and
48 18| amusements of the~great city, gave a certain fresh life to
49 18| time when her pregnancy gave additional guarantees to
50 18| This well-bred departure gave Calyste time to recover
51 18| had led her to~sojourn, gave the measure of what was
52 19| and say. This~little scene gave Calyste the chance to maintain
53 19| the letter to Guerande and gave it to the footman to~post.~ ~
54 20| received the letter, and gave it to her husband without
55 20| countenance, his demeanor, gave a horrible interest to mere
56 20| and before long, Sabine gave Calyste the same fare,~only
57 21| and the duchess, Sabine gave utterance to the supreme~
58 22| 1827, but then her patience~gave way; her beauty seduced
59 22| perceiving his object, gave him a character to~study.
60 22| coating of~salt, and she now gave Arthur the credit of the
61 22| the amount of his~fortune, gave her splendid furniture,
62 23| all parvenus, occasionally gave a note~of a thousand francs,
63 24| unless indeed your director gave you a hand. You have asked
64 25| the recess of a window, gave him~notes for twenty thousand
65 25| intoxicated~by the glance she gave him as much as by the liqueurs
66 25| clock."~ ~This little scene gave birth in the household of
67 26| like Arthur to a sheep; I gave him Arthur's sofa.~Heavens!
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