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1 1 | access.~ ~Its geographical position explains this phenomenon.
2 1 | the picturesqueness of~its position and the naive grace of its
3 1 | upon them. They are in the position of the crown of France~towards
4 6 | choose to take a subordinate position, purchased for one~hundred
5 6 | just as her fortune and position have~maintained her in society.
6 6 | bowed before the genius and position of this strange woman; it~
7 7 | presented to a youth in his position. A love like that of Cherubin,~
8 8 | disadvantages for a woman in the position in which I have put~myself.
9 8 | understood the obligations of my position that I have armed myself~
10 10| overwhelmed with a sight of his position between Beatrix whom he~
11 10| thoughts. Forced, by her position,~to let herself be looked
12 11| for a moment his equivocal position, and the glance that~he
13 11| dear?" asked Camille.~ ~"My position is so delicate I do not
14 14| travellers who are in a position to compare them with~other
15 14| savage curiosity; he saw the position in~which Beatrix lay, and
16 14| placed in the~same false position as Beatrix (a book which
17 14| to the vagueness of~her position, looked to chance to arrange
18 15| leave her therefore in a position where she loses nothing
19 17| me the difficulties of my~position; but alas! they are greater
20 17| was in the rather false position of a~young wife listening
21 19| apprenticeships a man in~his position must make in order to manage
22 19| Fallen into a mortifying position through Conti's desertion,
23 22| wife had placed him in the position of a /deserted husband/.
24 22| own, neither mind, taste, position, or absurdity; even~his
25 22| business, she justified the~position by making her /gros papa/
26 22| couldn't keep me in the~position in which Arthur has placed
27 22| We may understand the position won in five years by Madame
28 23| resigning his judgeship (a position in which his father had
29 23| character, I would change my position; for do you know~what is
30 24| OF SOCIAL RELATIONS AND POSITION~In accordance with the advice
31 25| beside him. Finot, whose~position toward the Comte de Trailles
32 25| far,~and make yourself a position. Let me tell you that of
33 26| recover the honor of your position; you must~return to your
34 26| Rochefide has felt that the position of the~marquise was undignified.
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