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1 1 | family has lived in this room for the last~century. It
2 1 | fills the centre of this room; the chairs are of turned~
3 2 | the atmosphere of that old room and burnished~the now black
4 2 | enlivening the still, brown room, as Fanny's voice~cast into
5 3 | the three occupants of the room,~and addressed them in phrases
6 5 | hangings of that ancient room would have~admired the sublimity
7 5 | like the other~doors of the room.~ ~"What is it?" she said; "
8 5 | family; and she left~the room without waiting to hear
9 7 | great soul, entering that room, would be struck with the~
10 7 | Instead of entering the room, the young man sat down
11 7 | He started to leave the room.~ ~"Where are you going?"
12 7 | ill, and stay in my own room."~ ~Calyste turned scarlet
13 8 | Claude Vignon entered the room. At his unexpected~apparition
14 8 | son and walked about the room, as if to stretch his~legs
15 9 | was spreading~through the room.~ ~"Here comes the future
16 10| from the windows of the room in which was~Beatrix. He
17 11| told, into Camille's own room, where he found the books.~
18 11| several occasions to his room~on seeing his light burning
19 12| home, he did not leave his room until dinner~time; and after
20 12| which had flown~into the room by mistake. At last, when /
21 12| and went up to his own room to write an answer~to the
22 12| baroness ran up to Calyste's room. He was absent; she saw
23 12| said Calyste, entering the room.~ ~"I am praying to God
24 13| Calyste was just entering the room. That is always a~crucial
25 13| Camille looked into the next room; Beatrix had disappeared.
26 13| Women do not usually leave a room which contains the man they~
27 13| She walked up and down her room, driven to rapid motion
28 13| Camille instantly left the room and gave the order which
29 13| Camille bounded into her room, after showing her face,~
30 15| look above. Here, in this room, the~day before Beatrix
31 16| baroness no longer left the room where~Zephirine sat knitting
32 17| de Grandlieu entered the room and gave him~a letter, explaining
33 17| has taken Calyste's former room for hers. Saintly soul!
34 18| his~face as he went from room to room and from one piece
35 18| as he went from room to room and from one piece of furniture~
36 18| was simple in style. This room, hung with garnet~velvet
37 18| the old man had left the room; "therefore~do not treat
38 20| Calyste went to his own room to read his letter. When
39 25| duchess and Maxime left the room. When Madame de Grandlieu~
40 25| monsieur had entered the room.~ ~"Did you go to the Ambigu,
41 26| her carriage and making room for him.~ ~La Palferine
42 26| La Palferine entered the room; but the~vigilance of her
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