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1 2 | previously, a return~of his own youth in order to train his son
2 4 | an observer that in his youth the sailor~had been witty
3 6 | love with the beautiful youth, and that~she practised
4 6 | She wanted to~retain her youth and beauty, to which at
5 6 | order was~reversed. Her youth was wrapped in the snows
6 7 | attraction it~presented to a youth in his position. A love
7 7 | granting me a dozen years of youth beyond~my due," she said. "
8 7 | letter to" said the~generous youth, wishing to divert her thoughts
9 8 | Calyste's~horse, which the youth had not mounted for two
10 8 | the adorable qualities of~youth. Besides, how would old
11 8 | younger women. An adolescent youth is too like a young woman~
12 8 | more adroit in attracting~youth. A young man feels that
13 8 | Besides, isn't it~natural for youth to fling itself on fruits?
14 9 | adoration she inspired in the youth beside her, and also that
15 9 | marquise.~ ~"Camille thinks youth and beauty the first of
16 10| yielded to some follies of~youth, but there was no youth
17 10| youth, but there was no youth in your heart; your mind
18 10| the angelic face of the youth, as deeply touched by~her
19 11| must I do?" replied the youth.~ ~"Very little," said Camille. "
20 11| over the lost~years of my youth! To be loved out of pity!
21 12| you, I have silenced my youth, I~have laid aside myself,
22 12| had~disputed with all my youth, with all the ardor of my
23 12| last~words, and related his youth and life; but the tale was
24 12| having~navigated in his youth the waters of gallantry,
25 12| would betray itself; but the youth~excused himself on the ground
26 13| celestial image. The beautiful youth, to whom~she had secretly
27 13| unconditional as that of this~youth, this child. Beatrix had
28 14| agility which danger gives to~youth, Calyste slid down to the
29 14| respectful adoration of the~youth, whose happiness cost her
30 14| which~nature suggests to youth; in them is so much artless
31 14| displeasure, to the talk of the youth's blind passion; she allowed
32 15| her!" cried the impetuous youth, starting up.~ ~"Be calm,"
33 15| and felt sure that the youth had fallen into some trap
34 15| It is only~during extreme youth that these contractions
35 15| violent grief~that kills a youth, less by the greater weakness
36 15| first love,~the love of youth in a heart so simple and
37 16| indifference of the hapless youth for submission to~their
38 16| of these good~people that youth might die of love? Even
39 16| neighboring chateaus. But the youth had no spirit or gaiety;
40 16| The pale, thin face of the youth flushed red, and a smile
41 17| young Baron du Guenic, whose youth~and health had returned
42 17| they had known in their youth. Ah!~noble, sublime Brittany!
43 18| take a style, they~seize youth, they study the slightest
44 21| In the eyes of~some men youth is thought an inferiority.
45 23| to paint a portion of the~youth of the day. The digression
46 25| long presented in perennial youth by the Comtesse Merlin,
47 25| be very intimate in our youth."~ ~The dinner was one of
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