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1 1 | and of still more ancient times in~the towns of Brittany.
2 1 | these pictures of ancient times~are beginning to fade and
3 1 | and usages of long-past times; the very stones tell~of
4 1 | du Guaisnics, who, in the times~of the du Guesclins, were
5 1 | inns; whereas in former times when a dwelling was built
6 2 | subjected to~the regularity of times and seasons, this monotony,
7 3 | she might have had ten times the landed property she~
8 4 | orders~so to do. At these times the aunt held out to the
9 4 | foot a certain number of~times, according to the size of
10 5 | Ah! those were the good times; people shot each other,
11 6 | whose flame scintillates at times like that of a fixed~star.
12 6 | passionately~dilated at times, and showing the transparent
13 6 | had come some five or six times to Les Touches.~Her first
14 7 | This desert scene, where at times the sun rays, reflected
15 8 | harsh contour, though at times it reveals a soul with Southern~
16 8 | has written to me~several times, and her letters are enchanting.
17 8 | right not to hesitate. If at times I have a few melancholy~
18 8 | eldest son, who may be four~times as rich as you, if you choose
19 8 | themselves are fair~at such times, with the amber colors of
20 12| love can be with you at all times, but I, poor~Calyste! have
21 12| and after going a score of times through the chief street
22 13| know them all. There are times when their~eyes take in
23 13| purest love lies~twenty times a day; its deceptions only
24 14| pity to soothe her. Several times she had been moved to tears
25 15| the guise of eulogy. At times they both flushed scarlet,
26 16| and he was conscious at~times of little shudders at regular
27 17| brief moments, we~are forty times happier than young women,
28 17| and then, speedily,~fifty times more unhappy. But, my child,
29 17| as we part; for~there are times when I tremble in my conscience
30 25| A real love descends at times to~these sublime meannesses.
31 25| has not aspired several times to a~return to virtue through
32 25| of~virtue, are drawn at times, secretly be it understood,
33 26| and actually rose three~times as if to box the ears of
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