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1 1 | room; the chairs are of turned~wood covered with tapestry.
2 1 | the ground~they stood on turned into streets. No one can
3 4 | to each player, and~one turned over. The turned-over card
4 4 | rector. "All Guerande is turned upside down about~Calyste'
5 7 | panelled~entrance-hall has been turned by Felicite into a billiard-room;
6 7 | Maupin! poor Felicite! She turned to him a face bathed~with
7 7 | my own room."~ ~Calyste turned scarlet from his neck to
8 8 | gnats in~the sunshine, and turned some female heads. But,
9 9 | Here the old people turned to retrace their steps and
10 9 | soon as the eyes of~Beatrix turned to him, and her soft voice
11 9 | At these words Conti turned and gave Calyste a look
12 9 | unfortunate young fellow~turned on Felicite a look in which
13 9 | Beatrix, not seeing Calyste, turned her head as if to know what
14 9 | pain had seized her, she turned~back quickly and looked
15 10| your soul?~The eyes were turned on me, but the heart was
16 10| pressing his hand.~ ~Beatrix turned round, saw her young lover,
17 10| Touches, on whom Jacqueline turned her back, "even if we were~
18 10| Rochefide's eyes, and she turned away~toward the parapet
19 10| a~tear upon it. Beatrix turned round, her tears dried by
20 11| said Beatrix.~ ~Calyste turned pale. In spite of all that
21 13| you are putting me to be turned into a book?"~ ~"I've no
22 14| This~unlooked-for pleasure turned his head; he saw nought
23 14| green eyes of the sick~woman turned to him, expressing a mixture
24 14| mischief, he colored, and turned away his head.~ ~"Did I
25 14| upon his brow. When they turned and walked slowly back;
26 15| the eyes of~Calyste and turned her attention to Conti,
27 15| by~mutual consent, they turned aside into the great salon,
28 16| rising. The father's face was turned toward the bed where the
29 16| our misery! she who has~turned him from his family, who
30 17| this occasion.~ ~Calyste turned away from the company to
31 17| were leaving Versailles, I turned to Calystewhom~I called
32 18| the light and returned it, turned Calyste's brain. The~luckless
33 19| both! Yes, my milk has turned, I feel~it. They won't come
34 19| another covertly. Calyste turned as~red as a cherry.~ ~"That'
35 20| herself, when Gasselin, turned into a footman, came to
36 23| kind. Suspicions were also turned~on Victor de Vernisset,
37 23| jests, and her disdain, and turned to Couture. Within a week,
38 25| look or one thought being~turned away from me. Does that
39 26| judicial wild-~boar, now turned like Arthur to a sheep;
40 26| together. Aurelie has just turned~Arthur out of doors, and
41 26| over Calyste's~face; which turned deadly pale as his eyes
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