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1 1 | past, the symbol of a~grand thing destroyed,a poem, in short.
2 1 | not that a grand and noble thing? The circlet of a~baronial
3 4 | to look~amiable, an easy thing to do in the presence of
4 4 | But here's a remarkable thing! never did~the worthy chevalier
5 4 | dealt.~ ~"The poor little thing is like her master," replied
6 4 | is Breton; some dreadful thing might happen to him, for
7 5 | Passion~was an unknown thing to these Catholic souls,
8 5 | but it was not~the best thing they did."~ ~"Are you going
9 7 | who was a great and grand thing~to him before he thought
10 8 | to me the most ridiculous thing~in the world is such a struggle.
11 8 | jesters of the press, but one thing he knewLove was~the human
12 8 | to that great and noble thing,the life of an~artist. We
13 8 | robe.~ ~"She is just the thing for you," said Claude Vignon,
14 8 | Genius is a great, a sublime thing! Why didn't you give me
15 8 | hand as if it was a sacred thing.~ ~"I will love you for
16 13| you have done some foolish thing."~ ~"Loved!" he exclaimed,
17 13| too~young for that sort of thing. To me, love is sacred;
18 14| desire.~ ~There even exists a thing so rare on the rocky shores
19 14| that a sweet and tender thing? We shall have no~bitterness,
20 15| not necessary; she did the thing deliberately~in order to
21 16| dazzling. There is but one~only thing left in this world that
22 17| Is it not a singular thing that the artisans of Switzerland
23 17| ways;" "My~dear, that is a thing which is never done," etc.~ ~
24 17| lose our dignity, for one thing. I feel~bound to tell you
25 18| looking for some hidden~thing. Calyste seemed thoughtful,
26 21| have rectified the only bad thing I had~in my plan. You are
27 22| which now~lacks but one thing, the Emperor himself!~ ~"
28 22| It would be a pretty thing," she said, "if Rastignac,
29 22| francs without a debt,~a thing unheard of in the faubourg
30 23| forbidden fruit, some little thing~magnified by desire until
31 23| has become the weightiest thing in life.~This ambition of
32 25| beside~Nathan at dinner. One thing more, my boy: you and I
33 25| wife, and you'll do a wise thing."~ ~Arthur and Aurelie parted
34 25| me, you can do a better~thing for yourself. Your wife
35 26| You are to~blame for one thing, my dear,' I answered; '
36 26| she signed the letter, a thing she had never~done for Conti
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