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1 2 | dispossessed Elder branch. The future of the exiled Bourbons,
2 4 | plans we have made for his future. Therefore, don't weep;~
3 5 | who~lived as much for the future interests of her son as
4 6 | March 20~intervened, and her future was vague and uncertain.
5 6 | she~wanted to confide her future to a superior man, to whom
6 8 | taken the~measure of his future on his faculties; he sees
7 9 | room.~ ~"Here comes the future deputy of Brittany," said
8 10| torpid contemplation~of the future. Before he could rise and
9 10| had quietly supposed her future unassailable; she arrived
10 10| Rochefide would~be for her a future, and the topic of a hundred
11 12| your mind, to make you in future a brother to~me, as I shall
12 14| without the conviction of a future of holiness. The thought~
13 14| you my family, my name, my~future."~ ~"But what an insult
14 14| which they offer on the future; to all of which Beatrix
15 14| my past has robbed the future~of all security."~ ~It was
16 14| to chance to arrange the future.~ ~They reached Les Touches
17 17| for Calyste a prosperous future.~Being allied to the family
18 17| indifference. What sort of~future might that have led to?
19 18| in the past than in the future.~ ~Ah! mother, pity me,
20 20| divine, if possible, the future~of his day. With what restrained
21 22| ministers, who foresaw~the future.~ ~Napoleon had also said, "
22 22| persuaded to that doubtful future by~the fatal example of
23 23| in penitentiaries, in the future of liberated galley-~slaves,
24 23| of saddling that one. My~future can go on two legs now."~ ~
25 23| opened the question of her~future, and declared that she wished
26 23| his~hand, and heart, and future,three things of about the
27 25| my dear fellow, what a future you are preparing for yourself!"~
28 26| at some adornment for the future~/layette/.~ ~"What has happened
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