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1 1 | vine-shoot, which stands before a window~looking into the garden,
2 1 | edges, has a noble pointed~window on each side, one looking
3 1 | Above the arch of each~window with its crossbars of stone,
4 1 | wall in~which there is no window. The staircase comes down
5 2 | sunshine, stretching from one window to the other,~divided by
6 2 | herself in the~recess of a window and began as usual to spin.
7 7 | of each~gable a circular window opens its cyclopic eye,
8 7 | on the landing beneath a~window artistically framed in carved
9 7 | she replied, going to a window and looking out~upon the
10 7 | history I will sit by the window~and watch the road to the
11 7 | Gothic chair for her near the window, and~opened one of the sashes.
12 8 | not~a man to climb in by a window."~ ~"Scaling a window is
13 8 | a window."~ ~"Scaling a window is a badge of honor for
14 10| saw his mother through the window, as she sat sewing by~the
15 11| Felicite sat before the window, smoking, contemplating
16 14| frequently looked through~the window which opens on the road
17 14| saw from afar Beatrix at a window watching~for him, and wearing
18 15| watching for him at the window, he saw Camille, who instantly
19 16| Beatrix~watching from her window. The family, delighted at
20 16| and friends were at the window,~looking at them with a
21 17| company to the embrasure of a window and~read as follows:~ ~Camille
22 19| themselves, Sabine~was at a window which looked on the court-yard,
23 25| into the~embrasure of a window, "for Heaven's sake keep
24 25| aside into the recess of a window, gave him~notes for twenty
25 26| pitch Arthur out of the window and lock the door upon him.
26 26| meantime, had opened the window and seen his rival.~ ~"Who
27 26| saw him?"~ ~"I opened the window."~ ~Beatrix fell half fainting
28 26| Palferine~was standing at the window, watching his rival's departure,
29 26| I looked at you from the window of~a house from which you
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