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1 2 | not a single indiscreet~word was ever uttered. Mademoiselle
2 2 | dead of night, saying no word to his wife, who might~perhaps
3 2 | years no one ever heard a word of contumely from~the baron'
4 2 | painter's brush nor written word can~picture. Beautiful still
5 3 | were~only four."~ ~At the word /mouche/ the rector rose
6 4 | the baron, waked up by the word.~ ~The baroness and the
7 4 | excitement~caused by her last word.~ ~"Your play, monsieur
8 5 | was certain that no impure word, no~evil thought had sullied
9 5 | and you never~said one word to your best friends!"~ ~"
10 6 | a stupid air). I say the word frankly, for all my~ ~life
11 8 | seconds. I have never said one~word of all this to Beatrix.
12 8 | I do not understand one word he has been saying. You
13 9 | Camille gave to the last word struck Claude~Vignon's ear,
14 10| over it. Gasselin brought word that the carriage had passed.~ ~"
15 10| about to utter some terrible word, but it died upon her lips
16 10| du Halga understood one word of it. The rector~and the
17 12| understand my heroism. A~single word of praise from you is enough
18 12| whose heart retained every word of Madame de~Rochefide's
19 12| Camille, you need only say the word, or give me a mere~sign,
20 13| trickery, my dear,that is the~word,/trickery/,you have employed
21 13| young/!that's the final word, and you have not~spared
22 14| struggled for the mastery. Not a~word was said by any of them
23 14| launch, by repeating the word "End!" in a tone that silenced~
24 14| But what an insult in that word 'sacrifice'!" she said,
25 14| coquettes, know how to use a~word as a point from which to
26 14| letting fall a tear; "that word can~only be said of the
27 14| Calyste welcomed that word with a kiss, and felt the
28 14| have no right to say one word to you."~ ~"Ah!" cried Camille,
29 14| for a gesture, a look, a word~was enough to satisfy him.
30 15| told the cruel~truth in one word,~ ~"Gone!"~ ~"Beatrix?"
31 16| Calyste doesn't say a word," said old Zephirine, "and
32 16| about to~perish. He said no word, but he clasped his hands
33 17| a little too wanton (a word I did~not fully understand),
34 17| importance of the first word, the first look; and we
35 17| though our lips never said a word. Perhaps I~owed it to the
36 17| can only be defined by the word /sacred/.~ ~All the tenants
37 18| slightest accessory,in a word, they pass~from nature to
38 18| allow me to go and say a word to d'Arthez, whom I see
39 18| As for her pose, one word will sufficeit was worthy
40 18| Sabine's~defence, and a harsh word cast upon a heart which
41 18| other.~No, don't add another word; leave me now; people are
42 19| not think of sending you word till I got to the club."~ ~"
43 19| into profligacy, the only word which properly renders the
44 20| permissible to apply to the body a word~which Italy has discovered
45 22| very /rat/, to use another word of the same vocabulary.
46 22| the same vocabulary. The~word /rat/, when applied to a
47 24| upon her; I give you my word."~ ~"Ah! Madame la duchesse,"
48 25| Bohemia said, smiling:~ ~"One word with you, count."~ ~The
49 25| him from her."~ ~"Upon my word, Rochefide, if I were you,"
50 25| shall never repent that word, my dear; you shall be peer
51 26| from Beatrix, to say one word to her in private. La Palferine,
52 26| all that; I~have given my word of honor as a gentleman
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