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1 1 | Is not that a grand and noble thing? The circlet of a~
2 1 | nail-studded, gives entrance to a noble hall, at the end~of which
3 1 | angles and edges, has a noble pointed~window on each side,
4 1 | it turns, the~vane of a noble.~ ~Let us not forget a precious
5 1 | and candor of the old~and noble Brittany still survives.
6 2 | living commentary on the~noble motto to which no Guenic
7 2 | still more~majesty to that noble ruin. The countenancea little
8 2 | cross~of Saint-Louis. A noble serenity now reigned upon
9 2 | believe me, that woman is as noble a mother as she is a wife;
10 2 | bound together than this noble family sacredly devoted
11 3 | Guenic, where the other noble personages of the neighborhood
12 4 | misfortune. These~dignified and noble personages had the delightful
13 4 | take into~his heart some noble and beautiful being,not
14 5 | Catholic.~ ~For this son, so noble, so innocent, the baroness
15 5 | their exiled favorite, was~noble and handsome.~ ~"You stayed
16 5 | masterpiece of virtuous and noble and religious education,
17 5 | is fated to~destroy your noble and sacred beliefs."~ ~The
18 6 | Waterloo.~The great and noble soul of Felicite was stirred
19 6 | prose-writer. Her heart is noble, endowed with a generosity~
20 7 | Camille~has displayed a noble simplicity in the arrangement
21 7 | bought in Venice, with other noble~Gothic furniture. Here too
22 8 | destroy the happiness of this noble family.~As he unfolded it,
23 8 | vanity to that great and noble thing,the life of an~artist.
24 8 | all the women, beautiful, noble, elegant,~pictured in the
25 8 | its service. The~poor and noble house of Guenic little knew
26 8 | imprudent; try to~love only noble women, if love you must."~ ~ ~
27 9 | Rochefide was born of a noble family, but she felt that
28 10| or one so~preoccupied by noble thoughts that you could
29 10| an ideal kingdom, full of noble~sentiments, of grand weaknesses,
30 10| heard the moans of that noble woman, so beloved, so~desired
31 11| it, you wouldn't be the noble and beautiful~Calyste that
32 11| attained to the simple, modest, noble effect produced by this~
33 11| you love Conti, you are noble and generous, you~will not
34 11| whose sentiments could be noble and generous, made a sudden
35 12| and~beautiful and wise and noble woman. Alas! I have no merit!
36 12| twenty years. That grand and noble~Camille mingled her tears
37 12| to Calyste.~ ~You are a noble child, but you are only
38 12| motives~which delicate and noble women keep to themselves,
39 12| genius for constancy, that noble intrepidity which makes
40 12| aloud to her. And these two noble souls, so simple, so~guileless,
41 12| written into it.~ ~"She is a noble woman, a grand woman!" said
42 12| dangerous are women with noble sentiments! There is less
43 12| think it so!~The love of noble youthand you have called
44 13| they know how proud and noble their own minds are, and,
45 14| common~minds, but which, to noble souls, do sometimes open
46 14| and the true woman, the~noble and angelic being, veiled
47 14| consciousness gave her a certain~noble and imposing air. She saw
48 14| disasters fall on none but noble souls. But, if I should
49 17| thought of DOING (as your noble motto days) our duty, you
50 17| only true path. Be wise, be noble;~sacrifice your fancy to
51 17| their minds, by the habit of noble bearing, by natural~good
52 17| You told me to be grand, noble, dignified, and self-~respecting
53 17| characters and our feelings by noble compliances, let us~endeavor
54 17| as I think of it. And my noble Calyste! who~played his
55 17| known in their youth. Ah!~noble, sublime Brittany! land
56 17| good and simple as he is noble and beautiful," she~said,
57 18| they saved the soul of that noble woman, and made the fortune~
58 18| virtues of the~young Breton noble. The motherly solicitude
59 18| vice.~There are men, truly noble, like Calyste, handsome
60 18| de Grandlieu, he, rich, noble as the Bourbonsat the foot
61 20| this letter these words, "Noble Brittany does not~always
62 21| against our vice. And I, a noble~woman, must teach myself
63 22| meeting with a woman of~noble nature. But he saw nothing
64 24| duchesse, is not loving a noble woman, a Clarissaa great~
65 26| did~not impose, who, as noble as herself, regarded her
66 26| splendor. When a~woman so noble, the victim of conjugal
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