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1 1 | mayoralty was~blamed for having, in 1820, planted poplars
2 1 | equal to the Rohans without having~deigned to make themselves
3 2 | do their duty."~ ~Then, having kissed his wife and sister,
4 4 | Mistigris."~ ~The pleasure of having Mistigris was so great to
5 5 | She was ignorant of~love, having never known it, and, like
6 6 | again~deserted them; and having proved her power to her
7 8 | a man who is wretched at having left me. You will find what
8 8 | an upset quiver. Without having read~Beaumarchais, she felt,
9 8 | perhaps to thank him for having~been the occasion of such
10 9 | Calyste had a vague idea of having blundered.~ ~"Is your mistress
11 9 | heights of~love, without having met the object of so many
12 9 | Mademoiselle des Touches having started the topic of her
13 10| which claimed the honor of having~been, if not her birthplace,
14 10| the back seat. Jacqueline having disappeared, she~herself,
15 10| them to dinner, that~meal having been postponed till four
16 10| mentioned that she regretted not having accepted Mademoiselle des~
17 10| vehicle, and especially at having to~start so early in the
18 12| Halga had the reputation of having~navigated in his youth the
19 12| clock,not, however, without having~faced the fire of a piercing
20 12| I ought to thank you~for having written to me. After receiving
21 13| however much~she may deny having taken it. Nothing was ever
22 13| does penance on a rock for having wilfully killed~his son.
23 14| herself do with old age, having~already drunk the cup of
24 14| is strange that Calyste, having seen the progress his suit~
25 15| disgusted with life. He regrets having allied himself so~publicly
26 17| me, darling mother, for having wished to~reconnoitre the
27 17| Nantes, June, 1838.~ ~Having now played the role of a
28 18| Grandlieu, all arrangements having been~made for the return
29 18| who pay court to me, and having lost my dear Felicite, there~
30 18| that can never~return."~ ~Having uttered this tirade, improvised
31 19| Sabine scolded herself for having made it. Nevertheless, she
32 19| Rochefide; she is only worth having once. Learn to lie; have~
33 19| pleases him, without any one having a right to~think it wrong
34 21| intoxicated with the happiness of~having married one of the most
35 21| wishing to hear any more, having found the result so~desirable. "
36 22| from his fathers. After having tasted the~displeasures
37 22| years old, at Saint-Denis. Having lost both father and mother
38 22| Aurelie accepted.~ ~Thus having made him take up all her
39 26| is in despair.~Calyste is having his trunks packed secretly,
40 26| were likely to contain, having learned that you have~been
41 26| will excuse me, I know, for having made Monsieur le~Comte de
42 26| Maxime~and thanking them for having pricked his illusions.~ ~
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