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1 2 | him; taking his son under fire as if to a fete,~and Gasselin,
2 2 | square table in front of the fire; then she fetched her distaff,
3 6 | sphinxes, polished by the fire of the desert, kissed by
4 7 | forehead; even his ears~were on fire.~ ~"Oh! forgive me," she
5 7 | and used only once, set fire to the~yellow leaves, placing
6 8 | this family, prepared the fire~that consumes me, that /
7 8 | who has~been twice under fire in La Vendee! If the Cause
8 9 | all young men. A subtle fire~flames within their breasts
9 10| impassible face with tints of fire. During this strange~scene
10 11| rapid glance, and~struck fire like flints. The marquise
11 12| mansion seemed to have~taken fire; this love of her son flamed
12 12| burning in his heart like fire. The Chevalier du Halga~
13 12| without having~faced the fire of a piercing glance from
14 13| light~of the soul and the fire of love were withdrawn.~ ~
15 15| women. In short, he will fire a broadside of malicious
16 15| executioner. Young men spit fire and flame; they~leave a
17 18| where I played,~not with fire, butwith ashes! I studied
18 18| said. "Put some wood~on the fire. You see, Calyste, that
19 19| red-hot needles heated in the fire of a nervous fever.~Her
20 19| the unlucky paper into the fire as she spoke.~ ~When Calyste
21 20| flung the letter into the fire,~determined to pretend that
22 20| son in her arms beside the fire in a way that surprised~
23 24| azure, a wivern or, darting fire, ongle gules, and scaled
24 24| settled intention~to war with fire and sword, I cannot absolutely
25 25| into an armchair beside the fire. "Here am I, on the point
26 25| putting~the irons in the fire."~ ~And Maxime left Couture
27 25| quite astounded, Raoul put fire into her heart by pretended
28 26| Maxime's machinations, the fire of discord flamed in the~
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