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1 2 | so milk-white once, had taken the warm and~pearly tones
2 4 | the offer would have been taken as an~insult.~ ~/Mouche/
3 4 | writes books herself, and has taken a~false name by which she
4 5 | reprehensible, and she has taken a man's name,"~added Madame
5 6 | of thirty. Her mind had taken a wide range; habits of
6 7 | Mademoiselle des Touches has taken for herself the one that
7 8 | might perhaps have been taken for a man~of genius. He
8 8 | do; he has instinctively taken the~measure of his future
9 8 | dinner, when the old aunt had taken up her knitting, and the~
10 10| who did not want to be taken for a little goose. She~
11 10| when have the du Guenics taken to telling lies?" asked
12 11| passion, that if he~were taken from me I should die. That
13 11| Our conversation has taken away mine," remarked Beatrix.~ ~
14 12| old mansion seemed to have~taken fire; this love of her son
15 12| I am frankI should have~taken it; I should have gone with
16 13| maintain herself aloof, she had taken of late to contemplations
17 13| much~she may deny having taken it. Nothing was ever more
18 14| the horizon the sea had taken, as it is wont to do in
19 14| obliged Camille to have her taken to the farmhouse from which
20 14| key of which Calyste had taken with~him. It was nearly
21 14| tender talk. Their steps were taken in~unison,the gait of all
22 16| comfort her;~but nourishment taken against his will served
23 16| from his family, who has taken him from us, led him to
24 17| my children."~ ~She has taken Calyste's former room for
25 17| Visitation,~to which we were taken by the Abbe Grimont, a friend
26 18| knew to what extent I am taken for our odious~rival! But
27 18| was~to engage a stall had taken it quite near to that part
28 18| article Paris/.~She had taken it into her head, like other
29 18| worthy of the pains she~had taken to arrange it. Her arms,
30 18| be loved by him who has taken pleasure in trampling under
31 18| s part toward the woman~taken in adultery, why should
32 18| Monceaux, and~there she had taken refuge in a "little house"
33 19| and frozen, her face had taken~on the greenish tinge of
34 20| seeing all the pains~she had taken in conference with her cook
35 24| necessary that du Guenic be taken away~by his wife for at
36 25| concerns her. What! haven't I taken care of~her brat and her
37 26| decisive event.~ ~Beatrix had taken the third of a box at the
38 26| packed secretly, and he has taken out a~passport. Sabine wants
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