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1 2 | extinguished, as we have said, in~part, lived through the glitter
2 2 | retainer~considered himself as part of the family; he had played
3 3 | make is playing his proper part in making the~women love
4 5 | not inquisitive; she was part of the family; and she left~
5 6 | fact that she plays a~great part in the literary history
6 8 | going to court, taking part in the~fancy-balls of the
7 8 | She took an intellectual part in the new doctrines, which~
8 8 | Even now he is playing a part with me; he is posing~as
9 8 | happiness occupies a large part of life; so far, we have~
10 8 | you~will, but be happy! My part in life is not to hamper
11 9 | be most unworthy on her part to encourage it. She therefore
12 9 | himself to eat and to take part in the conversation.~ ~But
13 10| would despise me. We can part now~without pain or remorse;
14 10| am not mistaken as to the part she meant me to~play. As
15 10| deepest meditation.~ ~At a part of the road which is shaded,
16 11| young and artless for the part which Camille~was intending
17 11| too much candor to play a part, too much honesty to~deceive;
18 11| if~you fail in the silent part I ask you to play, which
19 11| opium, she spent the greater part of the night in~smoking,
20 11| it too. Besides, that is part of my secret."~ ~Beatrix
21 11| Claude Vignon. In truth, the part being~played by Camille
22 13| thought it heroism on her~part to repress the /capriccio/,
23 13| pretended indifference on the~part of Beatrix; she now regarded
24 13| past week. In a~moment the part which Camille was playing,
25 14| step by which she was~to part forever from social life.~ ~
26 14| How petty then seemed the part that she was playing!~there
27 14| to find an opportunity to~part from Beatrix; Beatrix, yielding
28 15| Rochefide, who played her part extremely ill.~If her conduct
29 15| prevent all~refusal on the part of Calyste.~ ~Placed as
30 15| good-humor, took it all in good part.~ ~"Come, let us go upstairs,"
31 15| deliberately~in order to play a part in the eyes of society.
32 17| ceremony I am unable to take~part in.~ ~On the day when you
33 17| my soul, let me play the part of a mother to you; your
34 17| fortune. Calyste, accept a part~of mine, and make a worthy
35 17| endeavoring to maintain the part of an obstinate girl,~and
36 17| happens when~people play a part to efface other memories,
37 17| Calyste! who~played his part of seigneur like a personage
38 17| for my head~was the guilty part of me. It deceived me as
39 17| have kept them to say as we part; for~there are times when
40 18| taken it quite near to that part of the theatre~which is
41 18| before our eyes the Saviour's part toward the woman~taken in
42 19| too well,he overdid the part; but Sabine had not reached
43 19| the reader, but they were part of a system~profoundly meditated
44 22| who adored her. She~took part in the management of Arthur'
45 23| Arthur; but no espial on the~part of those about her had as
46 23| Schontz, and allow him to take part in that~menageria of lions
47 24| nor the rest of it had any part,a musical love, in~short!
48 25| dismissal which he took in good part.~ ~"Mademoiselle," said
49 25| slightest hesitation on my part. But you do not know my~
50 26| a drama accomplished in part by vengeance,~made Maxime
51 26| invincible because it was in part the effect of a real passion.~
52 26| making Rochefide play a~part in politics, and putting
53 26| return~to her duty, the part of a man who adores her
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