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1 1 | which efface during the night the~tracks made by day,
2 1 | splendor now lost in the night of time. The jewels, linen,
3 2 | baron~started in the dead of night, saying no word to his wife,
4 2 | hecatomb.~ ~When, on a stormy night after parting from MADAME,
5 2 | which she unfastened~every night and put on every morning
6 2 | stable was in order for the night, and gave the two fine~hunting-dogs
7 3 | BRETON SILHOUETTES~When night had fairly fallen, Gasselin
8 4 | perhaps he won't come in all night."~ ~The baroness listened
9 5 | more~frequent, and every night he came in later. The night
10 5 | night he came in later. The night before the day~of which
11 5 | longer than you did last night, my dear~one," said the
12 8 | of dust there during the night. Her forehead is magnificent,~
13 8 | up till one o'clock that night, waiting for~her son, unable
14 9 | Camille had drawn of her the night before. Was it~to do honor
15 10| declarations of the~preceding night. She seemed, however, a
16 11| and fifty francs, marching night and day."~ ~"Calyste," said
17 11| She sent her to bed that night piqued by curiosity, floating~
18 11| the greater part of the night in~smoking, dulling thus
19 11| and spent the hours of~the night in reading; every evening
20 11| light burning far into the night, knew by this time the~secret
21 12| thinking of you day and night that I have penetrated the~
22 12| agitations of a wakeful night filled with visions of~Beatrix,
23 13| women calmed~down during the night. Both argued with their
24 14| rapidity.~ ~Calyste passed the night at Les Touches, sitting
25 14| and go to sleep."~ ~That night, spent by Calyste beside
26 14| influence~upon him),that night left ineffaceable marks
27 14| sternness to you that first night."~ ~During their walk Madame
28 15| where he had seen her on the night of her illness, and there~
29 16| brother~and nephew. One night, when father and son were
30 18| rich in the possession of a night in which to live~over his
31 18| When they came together at night, and sometimes during the~
32 19| midst of her terrors of the night~before she had flung into
33 19| had passed the rest of the night. He found that~unfortunate
34 19| Monsieur le baron lost last night"~ ~"Thirty thousand francs!"
35 22| ladies, said to them one~night at a supper given by Nathan
36 22| conceive," she said one night, after lashing the horses
37 25| whom he had~summoned the night before) was announced. Maxime
38 25| you and I must meet every~night, on the boulevard de la
39 25| herself.~ ~"What happened last night?" he said, as he breakfasted,
40 26| after~the brilliancy of the night before, and he caused not
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