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1 3 | then resigned and went to live at Odessa, near the Duc
2 3 | pension~which enabled him to live. On the death of Louis XVIII.
3 5 | six persons compelled to live on three thousand francs
4 6 | in~which a woman should live to resist the ravages of
5 6 | herself can be supposed to live.~From 1817 to 1834 she had
6 7 | age: 'If I had my life~to live over again, I would so the
7 8 | women are madonnas. One must live with him~long before we
8 8 | life of an~artist. We women live by love, whereas men live
9 8 | live by love, whereas men live by love and~action; otherwise
10 8 | was as~far from the age we live in as Guerande is from Paris.
11 8 | as you, if you choose to live tranquilly, thriftily, in~
12 8 | arguments of mothers. "Am I to live without my~beautiful fond
13 8 | like the Duc~de Lorraine, a live coal in my hand? Are there
14 8 | they are roused?~Must I live out my days deprived of
15 10| cried Calyste,"you, who live for me; you,~whom I long
16 12| soul, my life; I cannot live where you are not!~ ~Let
17 14| of my sex, and you will live~longer in my remembrance,
18 16| Calyste.~ ~"That you should live!" cried the baron.~ ~"I
19 16| cried the baron.~ ~"I cannot live without Beatrix," replied
20 16| I will go."~ ~"He will live," said the baron, in a shaking
21 16| efforts grant that Calyste may live!"~ ~"I shall live, father;
22 16| Calyste may live!"~ ~"I shall live, father; and I will obey
23 17| tranquillity in which I live, now that I have risen in~
24 17| society, in which you are to live, cannot exist without~the
25 17| mothers and the world they live in the~baptism of good manners;
26 17| accompanied by cries of~"Long live the Guenics!" till I was
27 18| am determined to go and live in the ruins of the old
28 18| amuse me," she went on. "I live among artists, writers,
29 18| possession of a night in which to live~over his emotions. He cursed
30 21| some of those scamps who live by intrigue,~and don't show
31 22| all things to be able to live without the costs of~making
32 24| knew~how difficult it is to live in Paris on good terms with
33 25| Palferine, "to be nothing, to live like the birds, to hunt
34 25| Oh! won't it be dull to live in that little town!" cried
35 25| next day for~Italy, and live as a married couple in Rome,
36 26| She consents that we shall live with her, and sends me her
37 26| Abandon Sabine, and let us live in Switzerland, Italy, or~
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