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1 1 | from~ ~gate to gate on the side toward the sea. Sometimes
2 1 | upon the wall.~ ~On one side is a dining-room, which
3 1 | with brass, flanked on each side with a~silver candelabrum
4 1 | noble pointed~window on each side, one looking down upon the
5 1 | is repeated on the garden side by another of five~sides,
6 1 | The facade on the garden side has no towers corresponding~
7 2 | fireplace on the garden side.~ ~Near this gnarled trunk
8 3 | wore, dangling from one side, the bunch of keys of a
9 6 | saw only its~objectionable side. Her superior mind refused
10 7 | large~dormer windows on each side of it. Under the triangular
11 7 | face~before him. On one side all the thousand developments
12 8 | preoccupied with the wrong~side of genius, and Camille Maupin'
13 8 | put him back on the~right side is easily conceivable. The
14 9 | motioned to Claude, "on one side, and poesy the other."~ ~
15 9 | and Vignon were on either side of the piano. Conti's~sublime
16 10 | not to be mentioned by the side of~genius; besides, I think
17 14 | Croisic is flanked on the sea side by granite rocks~the shapes
18 14 | air. She saw love on the side of its grandeur; and~her
19 14 | still clung to the strongest side of love, the spiritual~side.
20 14 | side of love, the spiritual~side. But the woman who is firmest
21 14 | saw~the vast ocean on one side and Brittany on the other,
22 16 | scene, came to his father's side. The rector,~after hearing
23 17 | puzzled to decide on which side is the finer~sense of modesty,
24 18 | proscenium boxes on his~side, and not ten steps from
25 18 | have not yet uncovered that side of vice.~There are men,
26 18 | to snare him on his worst~side.~ ~"What! you dare to dine
27 Add| De~The Chouans~The Seamy Side of History~Jealousies of
28 Add| Vernisset, Victor de~The Seamy Side of History~Cousin Betty~ ~
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