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1 1 | please you no~less. The country immediately surrounding
2 1 | when he pleased;~all the country knew him; and he did the
3 2 | the habit of watching his country in the~full light of the
4 2 | after the~fashion of his country.~ ~Mariotte, who was also
5 3 | was admired by the whole country~round, never meeting with
6 5 | forgetful of mother, family,~country, and self-interests. Sometimes
7 6 | to make known to her~that country of all Art. This celebrated
8 7 | ground-floor is that of nearly all country~houses built a hundred years
9 8 | service, and search the country round, she said,~'It will
10 10 | Brittany is the most beautiful country in all the~world," replied
11 10 | them, with an assumption of country wisdom~and patronage, humbling
12 10 | spending~my life in the country, and, above all, at Nantes,
13 11 | curious and interesting country lying between Les~Touches,
14 11 | make excursions round the~country. Calyste's face, which had
15 12 | fly! let us go into some country where you~know no one, where
16 13 | will lend you my little country house~near Paris, where
17 14 | inhabitants could look the country over and foresee~attacks.
18 16 | most horrible disease of my~country, about him."~ ~"Calyste
19 16 | square were crowded with the country people coming in to the~
20 19 | recovering in the eyes of~the country the ground lost by their
21 22 | only for the good of the country, not~for the paltry satisfactions
22 26 | During their~stay in the country the hotel de Rochefide is
23 Add| Judge)~Jealousies of a Country Town~ ~Brossette, Abbe~The
24 Add| History~Jealousies of a Country Town~The Peasantry~ ~Chocardelle,
25 Add| Theodore~Jealousies of a Country Town~A Distinguished Provincial
26 Add| Birotteau~Jealousies of a Country Town~The Gondreville Mystery~ ~
27 Add| Ronceret, Du~Jealousies of a Country Town~ ~Ronceret, Fabien-Felicien
28 Add| Duronceret)~Jealousies of a Country Town~Gaudissart II~ ~Ronceret,
29 Add| Mystery~Jealousies of a Country Town~ ~Stidmann~Modeste
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