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1 1 | self, as well as faith in God, did prodigies.~ ~As for
2 2 | her fellows, as she loves God,for~their own sakes. And
3 5 | concerned about salvation, God, the king, and their~property.
4 5 | was as handsome as a Greek god, and~handsome without conceit;
5 5 | She fails in her duty~to God and to society by abjuring
6 5 | fortune was given her by God to do good, and what good
7 5 | speaks Breton, he fought for God and for~the king. Educated
8 7 | a soul /de profundis/ to God~from the depths of a grave!
9 7 | Calyste, heroically.~ ~"God grant it," she answered,
10 8 | He is a seer, a demon, a god, an angel. Calyste, although
11 8 | himself: 'Am I really a god~to them?' and he is also
12 8 | souls who argue with their God,~for are not you my Providence?
13 8 | obscurity,but in the peace of God,in order to release the
14 10| speaking to the Almighty: 'Lord~God, Thou hast made me powerful
15 10| sentiment that brings us~nearest God. Do not love me, Calyste;
16 10| through the gateway.~ ~"God keep him!" replied the baron; "
17 11| man, there is nought but God," said the celebrated woman. "
18 11| said the celebrated woman. "God~is the Unknown. I shall
19 12| heaven above us, as we love God. If you loved me,~you would
20 12| abandoned,which, thank~God, is wholly impossible,no
21 12| moistened eyes. "I will pray to God for her. I did not know
22 12| know no one, where only God and I can reach your heart!
23 12| made a mental prayer to God to save her Calyste's~reason,
24 12| room.~ ~"I am praying to God for you," she answered,
25 13| world around her, finding God in that desert of heaven
26 13| perceives the presence of God, he~flings himself unreservedly
27 13| bitterest~sorrows.~ ~"My God!" she said, "how he loves
28 14| grouped about them, "and may God preserve her to~us, for
29 16| his hands and prayed to God as~he sat in his chair,
30 16| Guenic.~ ~"Alas! I prayed to God," said the baroness, remembering
31 16| her be accursed,~and may God never pardon her! She has
32 16| family.~ ~"I die faithful to God and his religion," he said. "
33 16| religion," he said. "My God! as the~reward of my efforts
34 17| bound hand and foot, before God.~ ~I am to-day what I might
35 17| egotism. If may be that~God placed you, toward evening,
36 18| now asking the pardon of God."~ ~"But they saved the
37 18| devil has flowers as well as God; we~have only to look within
38 18| to distract my thoughts; God keep me~from the mania of
39 18| blondes come from the hand of God, which left upon Eve his
40 19| herself, crying out, "My God! my God! my~God!"~ ~Those
41 19| crying out, "My God! my God! my~God!"~ ~Those two words
42 19| out, "My God! my God! my~God!"~ ~Those two words took
43 19| pieces, withered, lost! No~God in the sky! no love upon
44 21| and deadly. And remember, God sends us~afflictions with
45 21| hand of man, but that of God, which recalls such a sinner;
46 25| cried Maxime. "After you, God. I~never received such an
47 26| idolators of the little god, and also, again, by the
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