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1 4 | rememberedif~she wanted to keep him with her the chevalier
2 5 | abdication; they would rather keep their children small~and
3 6 | love, her~desire was to keep her freedom; but she was
4 7 | a cheerful tone. "I will keep~my promise; and while I
5 8 | circle. I don't know how~to keep those who wish to leave
6 8 | artlessly, "this letter"~ ~"Pray keep it; I ask no questions;
7 8 | like to yield themselves, I keep silence about~them; they
8 9 | comes," said the chevalier, "keep her four~or five months.
9 9 | retain you by me; we will~keep a mutual eye on their coquetries."~ ~
10 9 | her own behavior,~and to keep herself imposing without
11 9 | among them were artful.~ ~"Keep to books, and don't criticise
12 10| through the gateway.~ ~"God keep him!" replied the baron; "
13 10| slowly enough to~allow him to keep his eyes on Beatrix.~ ~History
14 11| it will be difficult to keep~him against you; but you
15 11| happily I know a means to keep him~true to me, and I shall
16 12| delicate and noble women keep to themselves, of which
17 13| Camille was compelled to keep watch for her safety, fearing~
18 13| shrewdest, are seldom able to keep their~secret; it bursts
19 14| limits where she meant to keep him; it sufficed her to
20 15| his rival, begging him to keep him company in finishing~
21 18| everywhere,~enjoy everything, but keep away from Les Touches!"
22 18| dearest mother, I am forced to keep one eye open to~suspicion,
23 18| harass him if~we want to keep him. That's the secret of
24 18| distract my thoughts; God keep me~from the mania of literary
25 19| it is quite impossible to keep a secret, however innocent,
26 19| your love for Savinien, keep silence~about what you have
27 20| shades are asked for to~keep it out. It is, in matters
28 21| before coming to your relief. Keep a good heart! Your grief
29 21| de Rochefide chooses to keep your son-in-law after she~
30 22| like you. You couldn't keep me in the~position in which
31 23| pitchers when they wish to~keep them. To sketch this person
32 25| window, "for Heaven's sake keep the utmost secrecy as~to
33 25| that fine heads will often keep an ill-~formed body unobserved.~ ~"
34 26| the only means I~knew to keep Aurelie, but you wouldn'
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