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1 2 | About six o'clock on the evening of the day on which this
2 3 | again~at Les Touches this evening."~ ~"Don't say anything
3 3 | which she consented~every evening in allowing her page to
4 3 | indiscreetly revealed that on the evening when the~old baron, the
5 3 | Monsieur du Halga join us this evening?" asked Mademoiselle de~
6 3 | be lively to-night. Last evening we were~only four."~ ~At
7 4 | IV A NORMAL EVENING~/Mouche/ is a game played
8 4 | royal house. Sometimes the evening ended in a~manner that was
9 4 | which she had asked him the~evening before about his health.
10 4 | this sketch of a normal evening the hubbub excited in~Guerande
11 5 | his face the events of~the evening. But he caused her, as usual,
12 6 | pride, going, morning or evening, often morning and~evening,
13 6 | evening, often morning and~evening, to Les Touches, concluded
14 8 | whispered in my ear one~evening: 'My dear Felicite, I start
15 8 | During the rest of the evening Claude Vignon and Felicite
16 8 | said Claude Vignon, as the evening ended. "When I was at Croisic
17 8 | spent such a delightful evening.~Genius is a great, a sublime
18 11| one of my people this very evening to Nantes~to buy her works
19 11| night in reading; every evening he brought back with him,
20 13| marquise could receive him that~evening. Calyste, much surprised,
21 14| in her looks. After this~evening, filled with music by Camille,
22 14| women were discoursing one~evening about love, and laughing
23 14| the burnished rays of the evening sun were all in harmony~
24 15| passed the~remainder of the evening sitting beside his mother.
25 16| submission to~their plans. One evening when Calyste, wearied out,
26 16| rector never missed a single evening at the hotel du~Guenic,
27 17| that~God placed you, toward evening, by the door of my house,
28 18| liberty of action.~ ~One evening, on October of that year,
29 18| with deep circles, had that evening brightened those~premature
30 18| During the rest of the evening the Marquise de Rochefide
31 20| time later Calyste, one evening after dinner, complained
32 20| courage abandoned her one evening when she appeared~in a toilet
33 20| to stay at~home the whole evening. But once alone she pulled
34 21| heir presumptive.~ ~One evening, as she sat with her young
35 24| that I have come here this evening.~Only, before anything is
36 25| Trailles, laughing. "Well, this~evening."~ ~The two /roues/, the
37 25| she to dress and spend the evening /tete-~a-tete/ with Fabien.~ ~
38 25| took for his reception an evening when Calyste~was obliged
39 25| success obtained in a single evening by that sparkling mind,
40 26| home with me and finish the evening?" she answered,~getting
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