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1 2 | their brownish-red color making the white arms look like
2 2 | explain them to herself, but~making no inquiry. The old woman
3 3 | playing his proper part in making the~women love him," said
4 3 | prudence was the true method of making~your fortune; good management
5 4 | chevalier bowed gravely, making a negative gesture which
6 4 | Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel, making no reply to her~friend.~ ~
7 4 | in the Place de Guerande, making~remarks as they went along
8 4 | a most improper fashion, making it a~Mohammedan paradise
9 5 | in that house."~ ~"Who is making Fanny weep?" cried the old
10 6 | pleasing, Felicite resolved on~making herself coquettish, gay,
11 7 | I choose it,"~she said, making him sit down upon the sofa. "
12 7 | progress that death was making~in their bodies. Camille
13 8 | Beatrix from the portrait I~am making of her, like that prince,
14 8 | fetes of the Restoration,~making the round of the salons,
15 8 | appreciate. Well, as I seem to be~making my last will and testament
16 11| to love. Now loving and making~one's self beloved are two
17 11| haven't even the~resource of making a poem of your miserythat'
18 11| Also you will see women making fuel~with cow-dung, which
19 12| finger-nail over the notes, making them all sound at~once,
20 12| whose lives are pure, of making the~reflections which evil
21 12| letter, and, above~all, after making you this reply, I could
22 14| laid them on the ladder, making a sort of~litter on which
23 14| I meant to cure you by making you quickly understand her,"
24 14| granite of which she was making for herself a pedestal, "
25 16| Zephirine, "and there's no~making out what's the matter with
26 17| the equal of man only in making her life~a continual offering,
27 17| the utmost difficulty in making~them relinquish, even by
28 17| We shall sign them, after making a tour of~inspection round
29 18| see the two shared in the~making of us. What delicious acrity
30 18| his hand~and pressed it, making him turn pale.~ ~"Thank
31 18| adieu"~ ~She wiped her eyes, making what might be called, in
32 19| thought Calyste, who was making progress in~dissimulation, "
33 19| cloth over her face and making her~smell salts.~ ~"Fetch
34 19| at Madame de Rochefide's making a merit of his~infamy.~ ~"
35 21| by love," replied Sabine, making a sort of~moral revelation,
36 22| live without the costs of~making an appearance, to which
37 22| justified the~position by making her /gros papa/ more comfortable
38 23| fortieth year and ought~to be making himself a fate of some kind.
39 23| self-interest and was~wholly bent on making a good marriage.~ ~Only
40 23| Paris, with the~intention of making a noise there,a Norman idea,
41 23| clever, was~wholly bent on making himself talked about.~ ~"
42 25| of woman has the art of making.~She wore a guipure pelerine
43 25| Here am I, on the point of~making a Comtesse Maxime."~ ~"Oh,
44 25| no one but Bixiou, who is making~jokes to which nobody listens.
45 25| It won't prevent you from making up~with your wife, and you'
46 26| getting into her carriage and making room for him.~ ~La Palferine
47 26| later, for there's d'Ajuda making~signs that he wants to speak
48 26| week,~under pretence of making preparations; inwardly resolving
49 26| Paris. You can do this by making Rochefide play a~part in
50 26| line from La Palferine, making an~appointment to receive
51 26| of his /savoir-faire/ by making~him a witness of this scene.~ ~"
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