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1 1 | do at Venice, a desire~(soon forgotten) to end their
2 1 | by a generation which~was soon to have no signs and no
3 2 | had done her duty.~ ~As soon as the baroness saw that
4 2 | as that ray of sunlight. Soon the ray took on~the ruddy
5 2 | the cockchafer; then, as soon as it was~caught, he would
6 4 | the game was to cease~as soon as a person losing ten sous
7 4 | Bedchamber followed his~master soon. I shall go next."~ ~"My
8 4 | Pen-Hoel of the chevalier, as~soon as the cards were dealt.~ ~"
9 4 | not think it~would come so soon. I hoped, at least, that
10 6 | control her own life, Felicite soon familiarized herself~with
11 8 | to get out of a salon as soon as they have entered~it;
12 8 | Why should you go so soon? You are certainly at your
13 8 | therefore, to say that I shall soon pay you a visit at~Les Touches.
14 9 | welcome a~Casteran. Come soon.~Your friend, Camille Maupin.~ ~ ~
15 9 | inward tempest went down as soon as the eyes of~Beatrix turned
16 10| an explanation~with her soon. Two minds as clear-sighted
17 10| would end the glorious poem soon. You thought of~'Adolphe,'
18 10| carried the message. As soon as~Madame de Kergarouet
19 10| liqueurs at dessert.~ ~As soon as Mariotte, assisted by
20 10| t be long; return to us soon."~ ~"It won't take me ten
21 12| which to see you; you will soon be~freed from me. Therefore
22 12| did you meet her?"~ ~As soon as this amazing news reached
23 14| motionless and silent. Gasselin soon returned from one of the
24 15| You did not expect me so soon, I fancy," said Conti, offering
25 15| brought him back a day too soon, or a day too late. I recognize
26 15| most caressing voice, as~soon as the poor lad had drunk
27 16| avoiding all companionship.~ ~Soon after the day when Calyste
28 16| the baroness and Zephirine soon saw that, in spite of his~
29 17| writer~of books, which I am soon to repudiate solemnlyyou
30 17| was attributed, became, soon after, vicar-general of~
31 17| brotherhood~which would soon have drifted into indifference.
32 18| now his property. But as soon as we love we are~creatures
33 18| such a little fool!"~ ~As soon as a woman whispers in the
34 18| me alone," she said, as soon as the two~gentlemen had
35 19| being a party, you will soon be a mere opinion, as de
36 19| his wife that he should~soon return. Then he jumped into
37 19| spend,~or life would be too soon burned out. Then, indeed,
38 19| even~our stewards will soon be titled."~ ~The prudent
39 20| woodman calling upon Death,we soon ask Certainty to leave us~
40 20| the spiced sauces; but it soon~became impossible for her
41 20| if this continues I shall soon be thirty-five years~old."~ ~
42 21| But her failing health soon became noticeable. The duchess,~
43 22| She's a treasure!"~ ~Soon after he hired one-third
44 22| perambulating articles, soon set up Madame Schontz as
45 23| them unconditionally. So soon as a~nation has, in a very
46 24| her father"~ ~"It is too soon to sing victory, madame,"
47 24| is, the~little count will soon be twelve years old, and
48 25| by Finot, came in; and, soon after,~all the guests were
49 25| s a heart to let. You'll soon see La Schontz with other~
50 26| recognized;~whispers which soon became a murmur arose in
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