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1 1 | thing destroyed,a poem, in short. This mansion belongs to
2 2 | baroness always braided the short locks curling on the nape~
3 2 | She wore a /cotillon/, or short skirt of coarse cloth,~over
4 2 | Gasselin was one of those short, thick, squat little Bretons,
5 3 | of a man.~She was rather short, a little crooked, possibly
6 3 | still used the cane with the short~hook that all women carried
7 3 | improvements and methods; in short, mortgaged lands as the
8 4 | a~devilish society, in short. She writes books herself,
9 4 | happily for us, were few~and short."~ ~"A woman over forty
10 5 | chevalier was dressed in a short coat of black velvet like
11 6 | gay, volatile,a woman, in short. But she~expected in return
12 6 | Spain, they are usually~short, close-knit, well set-up
13 6 | lashes of the eyelids are short, but thick and black as
14 6 | betrayed and deluded love in a short novel, one of the~masterpieces
15 6 | Maupin~at Les Touches. In short, the veil was rent away.
16 7 | carpet of Savonnerie;~in short, we find here all those
17 7 | upon his unused heart. In short, the~great Nineteenth Century
18 7 | escaping here and there. A short upper garment made~like
19 7 | that are not obligatory, in~short, escape us. Suffering for
20 8 | interests even of your love. In short, to-day you still~possess
21 8 | trifles of~existence,in short, love, absolute love, is
22 10| it," he went on, after a short silence.~"I wish I were
23 10| beloved, so~desired but a few short days before.~ ~When he opened
24 10| began Camille, stopping short as~she remembered that Beatrix
25 10| camp, had retreated to a short distance with her dear~Charlotte.
26 11| was concentrated in the short moment of the day~during
27 11| Beatrix stopped the matter short,~however, by saying that
28 12| not loving to love for a short time only; the love~that
29 12| the yoke of experience,in short, I am a woman too young~
30 13| have a portly dignity; in~short, you are /young/!that's
31 14| The marquise stopped short. Madame du Guenic felt the
32 14| by any of them during the short passage from the jetty~of
33 14| go barefooted with very short petticoats. Many of them
34 14| trousers with frilled edges, a short blouse, a peaked cap,~and,
35 15| the fate of two~women. In short, he will fire a broadside
36 15| troubles and his love,in~short, disgusted with life. He
37 16| father, the examination was~short; they were surprised that
38 17| experience we acquire in the short space of a few~daysI might
39 17| in the Breton dialect!in short,~after a most grotesque
40 18| among artists, writers, in short the~world I knew in the
41 18| of the~staircase, stopped short by the interrogation of
42 18| the windows, portieres, in short all things within contrasted
43 20| XX A SHORT TREATISE ON CERTAINTY: BUT
44 22| outrageously muddy~gown. In short, she had by this time so
45 22| gratified those of Louis XV. In short, Madame Schontz reigned
46 23| more or less~variegated,in short, with all the external symptoms
47 24| Switzerland,~Italy, Germany,in short, all possible countries."~ ~"
48 24| part,a musical love, in~short! As for Rochefide, that
49 24| terms with creditors; in~short, he had never had any other
50 25| Schontz, suddenly stopping short, "in whose~interest shall
51 25| Rome, Naples, Florence,in~short, wherever she liked, offering
52 26| wrangling and~jarring; in short, all we have that is most
53 26| a smile of approval. In~short, she was oppressed by a
54 26| lurch without remorse. In short, that woman~is as incomplete
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