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1 1 | Batz, of a~splendor now lost in the night of time. The
2 2 | would certainly have felt lost. After he had~groomed his
3 3 | fifty, of middle height, lost in his~cassock, from which
4 3 | Breton girls, would have lost it considerably~had she
5 3 | the rest of his friends, lost his property, and was now~
6 4 | Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel lost thirty-five sous, the game
7 4 | them, or both of them, had lost their five~sous, on condition
8 4 | know the cause. Calyste is lost unless we marry him promptly.
9 4 | don't weep;~all is not lost, madame; one fault is not
10 5 | returned.~ ~The baroness, lost in maternal meditation,
11 6 | glance of an observer may be lost in that soul, which~gathers
12 7 | crosses the~road, and is lost in the sands beyond it.~ ~
13 8 | finds~herself, that woman is lost. The marquise conceived
14 8 | eyelids; the temples have lost their freshness.~The chin,
15 8 | own~free will, and I have lost mine. I am speaking now
16 8 | want me to~feel that I have lost my luxury, and he wishes
17 9 | stood with arms folded, lost in~meditation. Here is a
18 9 | head, until its~lines were lost toward the shoulders with
19 10 | despairing and undecided, lost in thought. He sought in
20 10 | conductor to Gasselin.~ ~"I am lost!" thought Calyste; "they
21 11 | lizards. The viscountess lost one hundred sous~by accumulated /
22 11 | tears I have shed over the lost~years of my youth! To be
23 11 | feelings of their sex are~lost to them; it begins an abnegation
24 12 | I know now what she has lost, and what sacrifices she~
25 13 | disobeyed me, all will be lost, through your own fault,"~
26 14 | granite projection, and was lost in~thought. What could a
27 14 | for her.~ ~"Another chance lost!" Camille said to him when
28 15 | his chain-companion. I am lost; I must needs return~to
29 15 | that's a great advantage lost."~ ~Calyste and Conti went
30 18 | received; but he nearly lost both his strength and his~
31 18 | I lose love, but I have lost a friendship which I~thought
32 18 | court to me, and having lost my dear Felicite, there~
33 18 | me laugh the laugh of a lost soul with the careless creatures
34 19 | of~the country the ground lost by their fathers. It isn'
35 19 | all in pieces, withered, lost! No~God in the sky! no love
36 19 | I can tell~you that he lost a great deal of money at
37 19 | which Monsieur le baron lost last night"~ ~"Thirty thousand
38 20 | aunt Zephirine and I are lost in~conjectures about the
39 21 | my child?"~ ~"Mamma, I am lost!"~ ~"But how?"~ ~"I wanted
40 22 | at Saint-Denis. Having lost both father and mother and~
41 22 | remaining~unproductive and lost in the depths of generous
42 Add| for Arcis~ ~Conti, Gennaro~Lost Illusions~ ~Espard, Jeanne-Clementine-Athenais
43 Add| Grindot~Cesar Birotteau~Lost Illusions~A Distinguished
44 Add| Mademoiselle Felicite des~Beatrix~Lost Illusions~A Distinguished
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