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1 2 | return~of his own youth in order to train his son to those
2 2 | saw that the stable was in order for the night, and gave
3 4 | as in ecarte, but only by order of sequence, so~that the
4 5 | Guenic her array of keys in order to~obtain some necessary
5 6 | Mademoiselle des Touches this order was~reversed. Her youth
6 6 | took Felicite to Italy in order to make known to her~that
7 6 | Maupin." He bought into~order and shape the vast amount
8 8 | nobility for his son, in order to obtain for him the peerage
9 8 | daughters without~dowries in order to reserve his whole fortune
10 8 | unfaithfulness. I analyze all this in order to explain her conduct.~
11 8 | herself another; and in~order to do so she attempted to
12 8 | possess a personal value in order to give life to their rank.
13 8 | but in the peace of God,in order to release the burdens~on
14 10| refusing what she desired in order to have it offered again,
15 12| does~to me.~ ~Beatrix, in order to write to you, I have
16 12| mere~wretched passion. In order to grow, love must not see
17 13| left the room and gave the order which so astonished~Calyste;
18 13| dear Beatrix."~ ~"When, in order to make a man happy, amuse
19 15| ethics~were of the highest order; shedding incense on the
20 15| accompanied him, guessed the order thus~conveyed, which bowed
21 15| the thing deliberately~in order to play a part in the eyes
22 16| conquer his repugnance in order to comfort her;~but nourishment
23 17| and self-~respecting in order to obtain from Calyste the
24 17| and I have entered the order of Saint-Francois de~Sales
25 18| the old~servant opened, in order to admit the baron into
26 18| lips. Calyste, recalled to order, controlled~himself, all
27 19| to the rue de Chartres in order~to know how Beatrix had
28 19| not think with me, that in~order to avoid some fatal illnessperhaps,
29 19| his position must make in order to manage women. He was
30 20| circumstances like these?~ ~"Order the carriage," she said
31 22| month for her~dress, in order not to shame her /gros papa/,
32 23| of the~effects of the new order of things.~ ~Modern equality,
33 26| Then she negotiated in order~to gain time; she asked
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