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1 3 | whose~existence or whose power is contested by their parishioners,
2 6 | attributed to a lack of the power of pleasing, Felicite resolved
3 6 | them; and having proved her power to her cousins, and driven~
4 7 | not escaped the~terrible power of Camille for analysis;
5 8 | for a few hours the fatal~power of omnipotent analysis.
6 8 | command. I must draw my~power henceforth from obedience,
7 8 | obtaining in Paris, by the power of their will~and their
8 8 | that~makes a man and his power? Would you make me a married
9 9 | slowly, but some~superior power hurried him. This impetuosity
10 9 | suddenly felt within him a power to~conquer all things, and
11 10| who fear a struggle. Your power~may please young souls,
12 11| magnitude of~love, in the power of happiness, in the certainty
13 11| realized. He has the~regal power of a lion, tranquilly unsuspicious
14 12| be a proof of her want of power which no woman~could twice
15 12| to be o'erleaped by any power, even~by the wings of an
16 14| whom she~now wished her power to be eternal.~ ~Her coquetries
17 14| Rochefide had unbounded power to restrain Calyste within
18 18| all women to know if their power is solid or precarious,
19 18| to its fullest extent the power~of my love for Calyste.
20 18| emotions. He cursed the power of divination which love
21 18| worship that he~doubted his power to compose a cautious face
22 19| whispered in her ear by that power which is not~exactly consciousness,
23 19| compelled to employ all the power of passion to obtain from
24 22| saying.TR.~ ~Who knows the power in France of witty sayings
25 23| speculator had sufficient power to make his way in politics
26 24| virtuous to know the full power of women who~are not virtuous."~ ~"
27 25| Claude Vignon's literary~power, Nathan's poetic gift, La
28 26| is a credit opened to a~power so voracious that bankruptcy
29 26| to Calyste, and no human power could prevent the~Breton
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