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1 2 | the~recess of a window and began as usual to spin. Gasselin
2 5 | writers.~When, at sixteen, he began what the Abbe Grimont called
3 5 | saying, she sat down and began to knit with a rapidity
4 5 | had been any other woman" began the baroness.~ ~"But, my
5 6 | 1817 Felicite des Touches began to~perceive, not the fading
6 7 | her~own little salon. He began to run up the stairs, where
7 8 | air.~ ~"But, monsieur," began Calyste, much provoked.~ ~ ~"
8 8 | for the piano."~ ~Claude began to fill the tube of the
9 8 | the table to Vignon, who began to read it,~taking up and
10 9 | question piqued him, and he began to~force himself to eat
11 10| a fortunate mother and" began Camille, stopping short
12 10| you write your books?" she began.~ ~"Much as you do your
13 11| down beside~her friend and began to coax her prettily.~ ~"
14 11| romances."~ ~"So then you know" began the guileless young Breton,
15 11| to turn into madness. He began to revolve in his mind~some
16 12| interests.~ ~"Chevalier," began the baroness, "you used
17 13| During dinner the battle began with~glances, gestures,
18 14| was bled, she felt better,~began to talk, and consented to
19 14| social~rehabilitation. She began, therefore, to listen, without
20 16| Monsieur du Halga, whom she now began~to think ill-mannered, depraved,
21 16| black wood, on which she began to pray with~a fervor which
22 17| reached the barrier monsieur~began, in a rather troubled tone
23 18| cannot die a virgin."~ ~She began to laugh, as it to remove
24 19| At that idea the tears began to flow from Sabine's eyes
25 19| Rochefide counted, and presently began an~underhand attack on the
26 21| Monsieur de Grandlieu he began to laugh, and~said: 'Upon
27 22| for him.~ ~Thus Aurelie began by showing a disinterestedness
28 22| representations. Then he began to consult his~Aurelie,
29 22| invest.~ ~The third phase now began. Madame Schontz became the
30 22| absolute mistress. She then began to patronize a few young
31 23| when Madame de Grandlieu began her inquiries into the life
32 25| cleverness. The marquise began to ask herself~seriously
33 26| So I changed pedals. I began to entice my judicial wild-~
34 26| the dining-room, where he began to clear his throat, 'broum,
35 26| Monsieur le baron," began Charles-Edouard, tranquilly, "
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