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1 2 | some years previously, a return~of his own youth in order
2 2 | without~a calculation of return; she loves her fellows,
3 2 | the marriage and probable return of the baron. This retainer~
4 2 | period of her brother's return, had ruled the house. When
5 4 | throws, her aunt on their~return home (if she had not won
6 5 | am now her child. On her return here lately, hearing from~
7 6 | short. But she~expected in return an exchange of ideas, seductions,
8 6 | hastened to be present at the return of the~Bourbons to Paris.
9 6 | installed herself on the return of the Bourbons~in 1815.
10 6 | two years, not until her return from Italy. On that occasion
11 7 | said Calyste, "and I shall return your~fortune to your heirs."~ ~"
12 8 | and made that an excuse to return to his bachelor life, relying
13 8 | saint in paradise. On her~return to Paris she became convinced,
14 8 | he will not be loved in return," replied~Mademoiselle des
15 9 | a hare that he might not return upon his tracks~or meet
16 10| this you have misled~me. I return to my misery,to my vast
17 10| she herself was obliged to return almost~immediately to Nantes,
18 10| of her carriage for the return journey to Saint-~Nazaire,
19 10| matter; but don't be long; return to us soon."~ ~"It won't
20 11| generous, made a sudden return~upon herself, resolving
21 12| yet you owe me~nothing in return. I loved Camille without
22 12| therefore I ask for no return. Camille~once said there
23 12| day she told me, on her~return to Les Touches, that she
24 12| from me. Therefore I may return to Les Touches to-morrow,~
25 12| ought to leave Guerande and return to Nantes."~ ~The Chevalier
26 14| repentance."~ ~"Will you return to Conti?"~ ~"I must."~ ~"
27 14| and then stay away; do not return to Les Touches till she
28 15| each other by the arm to return to Camille's salon, and,
29 15| I am lost; I must needs return~to my galleys! And it is
30 15| in it. Calyste would now~return to them; and all three watched
31 16| on Calyste, obtaining in return nothing better~than advice
32 16| exertion, was forced to return~home, bringing Calyste in
33 16| several days after their return both father and son were
34 17| I will write~you on my return, dear mother. I shall have
35 17| vague uneasiness.~ ~"Do you return to Guerande?" she asked
36 18| having been~made for the return of the young household to
37 18| proud to see her husband return~to her when she has allowed
38 18| to a past that can never~return."~ ~Having uttered this
39 19| wife that he should~soon return. Then he jumped into one
40 19| service, with rights of return, of~fibbing in case Sabine
41 19| she~cried. "Wait for my return; I will find out the truth."~ ~"
42 20| for the mind. In trying to return to the~charming habits of
43 20| first fruits of other things return. It is the first wedge struck
44 22| institution on the second return of the Bourbons.~She was
45 25| aspired several times to a~return to virtue through love.
46 26| though it is possible to return thence to~virtue. Until
47 26| he said to Beatrix on her return.~ ~"I don't know; Antoine
48 26| your position; you must~return to your handsome house in
49 26| intends to display on her return a princely splendor. When
50 26| conjugal love, finds courage to return~to her duty, the part of
51 26| wife, and I advise you to return to Madame du Guenic,but
52 26| without the possibility of return, and then she~would have
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