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1 1 | itself on the ground that the~long and beautiful esplanade
2 2 | Mademoiselle du Guenic~took a long knitting needle which she
3 3 | door, and presently the long,~lean, methodically-clothed
4 4 | but his own stake, for as long~as there are no forfeits
5 4 | itself; it was dull, it was long; the~players accused their /
6 4 | sister," said Zephirine; "as long as I am~above ground he
7 4 | has never stayed there~so long as now; her visits to these
8 5 | The~baroness prayed for a long age that she might see the
9 5 | happiness of his life, so long and carefully~prepared for,
10 6 | the mask behind which was long hidden a charming~young
11 6 | nineteenth~century, was long supposed to be a man, on
12 6 | graces of their sex. Thus, long before she~became celebrated,
13 6 | the savage. The face, more long than oval, resembles that
14 6 | Histoire de Ma Vie," published~long after the above was written: "
15 6 | with that of others~lasted long; but it came to a terrible
16 6 | down from~Paris, and before long she occupied Les Touches,
17 7 | placing the vase with its long neck enamelled in blue~and
18 8 | church taper; her face is long and pointed;~the skin is
19 8 | the time when~women had long, pointed bodices, rising,
20 8 | nobility. Finding before long that there was no place
21 8 | One must live with him~long before we get behind the
22 8 | a world of thought. Such long, tall bodies are~never remarkable
23 8 | who wear their beards too long," cried~Calyste.~ ~"And
24 9 | Calyste? She~is never here long enough to undertake it.
25 9 | fragrant, admirably joined to a long neck of exquisite moulding,
26 9 | conflict, which explains the long~and respectful hesitations,
27 9 | Calyste became, before long, oppressed by a sense of
28 10| duellists the combat~cannot last long. Therefore I may as well
29 10| even them it wearies in the long run. You are~grand, and
30 10| live for me; you,~whom I long to render happy!"~ ~"But
31 10| the~matter; but don't be long; return to us soon."~ ~"
32 11| between us, if you havenot a long conversationbut a mere exchange~
33 14| their~posts, armed with long rakes. Some were leaning
34 14| men declare that in days long past a~fortress occupied
35 14| dear, you are taking him a long journey in a small space,"~
36 14| Camille and Calyste waiting long for breakfast; and~the delay
37 15| morning?"~ ~Camille talked long and eloquently; but this
38 16| playing /mouche/. During these long evenings, Calyste~sat between
39 16| with tears. "You cannot~long love a woman like that,
40 17| Grandlieu. Felicite had long known the plans of the duke
41 17| been, on the contrary, one long egotism. If may be that~
42 17| banqueting at the inns, as long as their joy, or rather
43 17| being his wife. He hesitated long. In fact, my request gave~
44 17| after that, he kept it~for a long time clasped in his own.
45 17| accompanied by cries of~"Long live the Guenics!" till
46 18| of hatred which makes me long for Madame de~Rochefide'
47 18| turf," undermined before long many of the domestic virtues
48 18| outpouring~of my heart for a long, long time. Obliged to seem
49 18| of my heart for a long, long time. Obliged to seem proud
50 18| the~violence of a torrent long restrained. Calyste, incapable
51 18| was told that Sabine had long been in bed he rejoiced~
52 20| certainty, and Certainty made no long tarrying. Certainty is never~
53 20| Rochefide's cook, and before long, Sabine gave Calyste the
54 21| the deepest silence for a long~time about her sorrows,
55 21| never keeps her~adorers long."~ ~"D'Ajuda, my darling,"
56 21| that I cannot endure them long. I know when he is~going
57 24| your account. Alas! I have long been the king of~/mauvais
58 25| and firmly drawn,~a type long presented in perennial youth
59 25| reconcile her with Rochefide as long as you hold him.~Her object
60 26| Madame Schontz, who had long been expecting him to leave
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