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1 2 | calculation of return; she loves her fellows, as she loves
2 2 | loves her fellows, as she loves God,for~their own sakes.
3 4 | marry him promptly. He~ ~loves Mademoiselle des Touches,
4 4 | about our dear Calyste; she~loves him as though he were her
5 5 | worst;~that is, if a mother loves as much and is as much beloved
6 5 | hearing from~her that she loves another, I have resigned
7 6 | and~interests the man she loves? Will she not cast aside
8 7 | wants to~make me think he loves me better than he really
9 8 | minds as~well as for great loves. Rochefide, being a fool,
10 8 | release me from my rock. If he loves you, so much~the better!
11 8 | better! but I doubt it; he loves no one but himself.' Gennaro
12 8 | their reputation?''Yes, she loves you,' I replied,~'but you
13 8 | the~graces of a woman who loves, a woman who can give or
14 8 | Beatrix.~ ~ ~"Ah! she loves, too!" thought Calyste,
15 8 | faith in the nobility, she loves Brittany, she"~ ~"She has
16 8 | without my~beautiful fond loves? Must I never tremble or
17 8 | did you not see that she loves him less, and"~ ~"That is
18 10| Claude into the~library, "Who loves me here?"~ ~"Camille," replied
19 10| replied Claude.~ ~"Camille loves me? And you!what of you?"~ ~"
20 10| that dreadful finale of the loves of Madame de Stael and~Benjamin
21 10| As I told you before, she loves you, but it is for yourself,
22 10| happened to you?"~ ~"Camille loves me, but I love her no longer,"
23 12| should~love me, or say he loves me, is an insult. To turn
24 12| your heart! My mother,~who loves you, might some day follow
25 13| or later. Still, Calyste~loves me now; of that I am sure."~ ~"
26 13| God!" she said, "how he loves her! I shall die without
27 13| to-morrow."~ ~"No, do not go; he loves you, I see that. Well, I
28 13| him, projects; but if he loves you, all is over."~ ~"And
29 14| thought Fanny, "really loves my boy; she seems to thank
30 14| her attainments, her false loves~had brought her face to
31 14| name as he slept.~ ~"He loves while sleeping," she said
32 14| jesting tone of~a woman who loves, together with a certain
33 15| here suspiciously. Beatrix loves me,"this with a gesture
34 16| whom you have seen, and who loves me, to be~able to make the
35 17| self-seeking, as a mother loves her son, as the Church~loves
36 17| loves her son, as the Church~loves her children. I can pray
37 19| innocent, from~the woman who loves us"~ ~"Well, don't tell
38 19| my age. I know how Sabine loves her husband;~you are right,
39 21| pregnant againand Calyste loves her so that I foresee a~
40 22| but I love him as a wife loves~her husband when she is
41 24| is how your son-in-~law loves Beatrix. I shall have trouble
42 26| which women extinguish their loves. But if they~did not thus
43 26| noblest dreams, our celestial loves!" said Calyste,~dumfounded
44 26| evil. Madame de~Rochefide loves Madame de Rochefide only.
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