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1 1 | the~inhabitants took their pleasure beneath the elms.~ ~The
2 2 | mind for a week. He took pleasure~in going to Croisic on fast-days,
3 4 | he has Mistigris."~ ~The pleasure of having Mistigris was
4 5 | heart and destroyed her pleasure.~ ~It may seem strange to
5 7 | only crime is to take his pleasure without me, and~not to associate
6 8 | then gave myself~the savage pleasure of probing that nature to
7 8 | Touches, coloring~with either pleasure or surprise.'~ ~"By the
8 8 | Conti. Will it not be some pleasure to have a woman with~you
9 8 | She does not want to be a pleasure,~but a light to me; she
10 8 | happiness, which the breath of pleasure~dissipates? Ah! shall I
11 10| about the marshes for my pleasure; no, upon my soul I did
12 10| angel fly on the~wings of pleasure. This is what I hoped to
13 10| them know the voluptuous pleasure of sufferings~born of longing,
14 10| Besides, I should enjoy the pleasure of doing a little service
15 10| obliged to relinquish the pleasure on which he had counted,
16 11| his homage~gives more than pleasure,it gives delight. Beatrix
17 11| Camille~felt an almost savage pleasure in thus entrapping her rival
18 11| she resolved to enjoy the pleasure of~showing her where her
19 11| necessary for a party of pleasure,~in which there was to be
20 13| But, in the midst of her pleasure, as she read~and re-read
21 13| herself? was she only a toy, a pleasure, which Camille was giving
22 14| of him. This~unlooked-for pleasure turned his head; he saw
23 14| first emotion was that of pleasure.~ ~"Open your eyes," he
24 16| victims of melancholy, he took pleasure in~the thought of death.
25 18| the rue de Bourbon with pleasure,less~for the satisfaction
26 18| One became, in a moment, pleasure; the other, weariness. It~
27 18| to the secret~promises of pleasure. The inner consciousness
28 18| loved by him who has taken pleasure in trampling under foot
29 19| I can never express the pleasure you have given me in~that
30 20| to be all gentleness, all pleasure to him, I have~displeased
31 20| alone.~ ~Pain, as well as pleasure, has its initiation. The
32 21| best qualities; resist the~pleasure of adorning yourself to
33 23| upon deadly ills for the pleasure of~perorating.~ ~Fabien
34 26| a month hence?"~ ~"With pleasure."~ ~"Then every one, all
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