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1 1 | the hedges~are full of flowers, honeysuckles, roses, box,
2 1 | briony paths, filled with the flowers of each passing season,
3 1 | forced their way with little~flowers and mosses through the fissures
4 1 | Cordova leather, but a few red flowers and~the green foliage can
5 1 | twine garlands of golden flowers. Two old~buffers face each
6 2 | autumn coloring, redundant in flowers and fruit, refreshed and~
7 2 | presented a few perennial~flowers of her springtide among
8 7 | surmounted by~Cupids scattering flowers, and the canopy above it
9 7 | persistent plant bearing rosy flowers and the Chartreux pansy;
10 9 | hang~his garlands and his flowers. He stood with arms folded,
11 9 | muslin, strewn with blue flowers, made with very large sleeves,~
12 10| Where could you find such flowers in the~hedges, and nice
13 10| muslin gown with a pattern of flowers, and was leaning with one
14 11| fragile, but delightful flowers~that grow in its depths."~ ~
15 12| otherwise than tread upon the flowers of my soul; they~are there
16 12| they crowned them with flowers; so do you to me;~you owe
17 12| you to me;~you owe me the flowers of pity, the music of my
18 13| harmony and the~fragrance of flowers. The windows were open,
19 14| before us, without fruit or flowers~or verdure."~ ~"But if you
20 14| plants with rose-~colored flowers that grew there, and she
21 14| with Calyste, to whom those flowers and~their foliage were to
22 15| there one~of the sweetest flowers of all her life,a pure love,
23 17| be~like the fragrance of flowers in your life, mingling myself
24 17| his clergy, crowned with~flowers, to receive us and bless
25 18| forbidden me to go. Poisonous flowers are all charming;~Satan
26 18| sowed themfor the devil has flowers as well as God; we~have
27 18| melodramas, by gathering flowers.~Suddenly a horrible thought
28 18| gracious~when receiving all the flowers of the soul of a young girl
29 18| coquetry,~in artificial flowers of all kinds.~ ~"Why is
30 18| conservatories, with abundant flowers in the jardinieres, was
31 18| escaped from a cap~of lace and flowers.~ ~"Already!" she said,
32 19| her graces amid~ravishing flowers, and rare plants of the
33 20| jute in their eyes, exotic~flowers are nettles, perfumes poison,
34 20| spring to bloom the azure flowers of sacred~confidence, the
35 20| me what is wanting."~ ~"Flowers."~ ~"Ah!" she thought to
36 20| Madame de Rochefide likes flowers."~ ~Two days later, the
37 20| himself to have more exquisite~flowers than those that now adorned
38 20| once alone she pulled the flowers from her~hair and stamped
39 23| exposure,not that he loved~flowers, but he meant to attack
40 24| the blue of heaven, the flowers of Paradise. That is how~
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