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1 2 | undeceived him. The gift was really made by the Duc de Feltre.~
2 4 | and beginning to play was~really insolent; the proper behavior
3 4 | impossible to~make them really understand the new games,
4 4 | wounds. The ills that were really~the matter with him he expected,
5 5 | actress," said the old man. "Really,~Fanny, if I did not know
6 6 | she looks taller than she really is. This effect is produced
7 7 | Geographically, Croisic is really a peninsula; but as it~holds
8 7 | the bulk of the estate is really in Guerande) derives an
9 7 | loves me better than he really does," she said. "He~knows
10 8 | another. Nevertheless, she has really much grandeur of soul, a
11 8 | of her destiny. She was really adorable, and she kept her~
12 8 | is asking himself: 'Am I really a god~to them?' and he is
13 8 | their situation when they really love; are~they as shrewd
14 8 | jealousy,~eh?"~ ~"Can you really think so?" said Camille,
15 9 | addressing Calyste,~"is this really the way to Guerande?"~ ~"
16 10| believing~that Calyste was really in a hurry to see Charlotte
17 10| on compliments; there is really nothing new~that one can
18 11| Madame de Rochefide.~ ~"Really, my dear," said Camille,
19 11| to the music, but she was really observing~Calyste, who,
20 11| too much of yours to be really~happy. Truth is deaf, dumb,
21 11| dumb, and blind where love really is.~Consequently, seeing
22 11| Paris."~ ~"What! will you really risk Calyste?" cried the
23 13| following day.~ ~"Then you really intend to go, my dear?"
24 13| wrath of the past two years really acting upon the present~
25 14| That one," thought Fanny, "really loves my boy; she seems
26 14| first~time, Calyste had really made her feel his love. "
27 14| that was all the poor lad really asked~for; his mind still
28 15| she sufferedfor she had really paid the penalty of her~
29 15| the victim when~you are really the executioner. Young men
30 17| your son-in-law, "Have you really~forgotten her?" My husband,
31 17| that Calyste has now~become really and truly their master,
32 18| myself foolishly to any man~I really loved; and secondly, I am
33 18| Sabine/"~ ~"'My dear'?can you really say that your wife is still
34 22| reverse. This person was not really named, as you may suppose,
35 22| certain~clerks!~ ~Aurelie was really the daughter of the intrepid
36 23| everybody laughed at was really the chosen one,~chosen,
37 25| in business,~but he was really awaiting the Comte de la
38 26| she went to bed; she was really ill; the violent~struggle
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