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1 1 | wick which passes through a sort of reed of~brass, drawing
2 2 | inward to~the mouth with a sort of grin, which gave him
3 2 | by surrounding her with a sort of~halo which preserved
4 3 | so far as to conceal the sort of sacrifice to which she
5 4 | her~own. She seems to be a sort of circus woman who never
6 5 | woman of forty committed a sort of crime against nature~
7 6 | published in 1822, which made a sort~of literary revolution when
8 6 | the tip is endowed with a sort of mobility~which does marvels
9 6 | unknown to the world, a sort of female Don Juan,~without
10 8 | perform their jugglery with a sort of~innocence; their humbuggery
11 9 | wholly~aristocratic, by a sort of pride which women know
12 10| cruelty, as they~walked up the sort of ravine, which is called
13 11| baroness became aware, with a sort of horror, of the~symptoms
14 12| four more pages of the same sort in close, fine writing,~
15 12| wherein Calyste explained the sort of threat conveyed in the
16 13| still too~young for that sort of thing. To me, love is
17 13| said the marquise, with a sort of~/naivete/, and coloring.~ ~"
18 13| exclaimed Camille, with a sort of horror. "To love and~
19 14| rippled in tiny~waves. A sort of glowing vapor, an effect
20 14| on the ladder, making a sort of~litter on which they
21 15| You need caution and a sort of cleverness you do not
22 16| should be there! what a happy sort of life!~"You will make
23 17| cold joys (or pains) of a sort of brotherhood~which would
24 17| into indifference. What sort of~future might that have
25 17| name plunged us both into a sort of stupor; we looked into~
26 18| go to Les Touches? What sort of~happiness is mine if
27 18| unconcerned little air:~ ~"What sort of place is Les Touches?"~ ~"
28 18| guarantees to this neutral~sort of union, guarantees which
29 18| apartments~made him think of the sort of mediocrity of which Beatrix
30 18| went~to sleep, dreading the sort of inspection to which Sabine
31 18| Poor Calyste! is that~the sort of woman you needed? She
32 20| surprising when we~remember the sort of attraction presented
33 21| herself. Sustained by a sort of fever, her lips drove
34 21| replied Sabine, making a sort of~moral revelation, so
35 22| brains. Gifted with the sort of mind which we must call
36 22| Lenoncourt, found you with a sort of Madame Everard. Besides,
37 23| Elected vice-president of some sort of floral society presided~
38 23| distinction from another sort of~love. A woman like Madame
39 24| passion with women of that sort. Du Guenic would let~himself
40 25| held a little Bourse, a~sort of prelude to the great
41 25| with a toilet which that sort of woman has the art of
42 25| said Madame Schontz, with a sort~of dignity, "I hope to end,
43 26| collect it; I'm superb~at that sort of preparation."~ ~The two
44 26| herself on~Calyste with a sort of rage:~ ~To Monsieur le
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