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1 1 | vast court-yard, on~the right of which are the stables,
2 2 | to its full extent by the right of the selfish morals, the~
3 2 | son, the father judged it right to take his boy to~join
4 4 | always the last; he has the right to exchange it~for any card
5 6 | wife asked herself by what right an old woman exercised so~
6 7 | by the soldier! Sterne is right; names~signify much; mine
7 7 | and I shall know if~I am right. I will say I am ill, and
8 7 | let him finish.~ ~"You are right to remind me of that. I
9 8 | desire to put him back on the~right side is easily conceivable.
10 8 | pleases; you have kept the right to have caprices, in~the
11 8 | to-day you still~possess your right of feeling, while I, I have
12 8 | may be eternal. I have no right now to that~privilege of
13 8 | personal dignity, I did~right not to hesitate. If at times
14 8 | nobleman."~ ~"Your aunt is right, my darling; she plans for
15 9 | Touches, taking Conti with her right hand, and Claude Vignon
16 9 | beside the marquise, on her right, and you,~Claude, on her
17 10| alone."~ ~"You have done right, Calyste," she replied,
18 10| Mademoiselle Charlotte is right," said Calyste; "you are
19 11| innocence! The ancients were right enough in the worship they
20 12| which she felt she had a right to demand.~ ~"Well," she
21 14| not /love!/~He denied your right to test our hearts, and
22 14| make a spring.~ ~"You are right," said Calyste, letting
23 14| humbly.~ ~"You have the right to reject my love forever,"
24 14| said, "and I, I~have no right to say one word to you."~ ~"
25 14| which~perhaps they were right; for the result was that
26 14| Madonna. We have no~more right to require different characters
27 17| and you had thought it right to tell me~the truth. Well,
28 17| things, they~think it their right; he is an only child, I
29 17| that all~her son may do is right, even if he tyrannizes a
30 17| The saintly~bishop was right to make his rule austere
31 18| Touches, and I think you are right."~ ~Oh! you must admit,
32 18| postulant of the Visitation was right,Les~Touches is a fatal spot;
33 19| loves her husband;~you are right, she might become insane."~ ~"
34 19| without any one having a right to~think it wrong or read
35 22| They," she said, "have a right to be stupid because they
36 24| of the duchess had~every right to present him in a salon
37 25| necessity."~ ~"Maxime is right," remarked Madame Schontz,
38 25| said Aurelie, "Maxime is right. Don't you see, old fellow,~
39 25| six years a woman has a right~to do so. Now, if you will
40 26| cried Calyste, "she was right; I was wanting in true~devotion."~ ~ ~"
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