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1 2 | seventy-three; but his long-~continued guerilla warfare with the
2 2 | with a band of Chouans, who~continued armed until the second restoration
3 2 | hour now meant~nothing, continued to knit, and the silence
4 4 | baron.~ ~"Her property?" continued the old maid. "Oh, she is
5 5 | writes plays, and books," continued the baroness.~ ~"Books?"
6 7 | he is already bored," she~continued. "He pines for Paris, I
7 8 | thinks only of my good," continued Calyste. "She often~checks
8 9 | sight. He was afraid; and continued his way rather~sulkily to
9 9 | excursion on the mall and~continued his reflections.~ ~"She
10 10| greatest of women, but if I continued to~serve you as a screen,
11 10| to Madame de Rochefide," continued~Claude, "and he is now under
12 10| wanted to see our family~continued, and some, at least, of
13 10| grandfather. Spare the horses," he continued, as~he went on the portico
14 10| mother is Irish,an O'Brien," continued Charlotte, who thought~herself
15 11| during which time Camille continued to play,~Beatrix rose and
16 11| has saidnever lie," she continued. "One~must needs have suffered
17 13| unjust and~ungrateful," continued Beatrix. "Women among themselves
18 13| and give me your hand!" continued Camille, taking Madame~de
19 14| asked for his arm, and continued their walk in silence to~
20 14| great avowal.~ ~"But," she continued, "I do not belong to myself;
21 17| memory to me. I found," she~continued, "that I was too old to
22 17| in what I have done," she continued, after a pause. "But,~my
23 17| suppressed and~the story continued as here follows.TR.~ ~ ~
24 18| treat you as a friend," she~continued with dignity, when the old
25 19| detected in a fault.~ ~"And," continued the duchess, "as you do
26 19| harsh as her complexion, continued a series of atrocious sarcasms
27 21| D'Ajuda, my darling," continued the duchess, "was Monsieur
28 22| happiness enough. While his wife continued in~her home and fulfilled
29 24| you very much. But," he~continued after a pause, "you must
30 24| seeing Calyste again," she~continued, "we will all travel, Juste
31 25| twenty thousand francs," continued~Maxime.~ ~"Twenty thousand
32 25| that poor old fellow," she continued, looking at~Rochefide, who
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