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1 5 | disguised as a man, his physical~strength was Herculean. His muscles
2 6 | which give them grace and strength,two qualities which are
3 6 | completes the character of strength which the face expresses.
4 6 | women? Has that intellectual~strength weakened her heart? Has
5 8 | Calyste's hand with all her strength, perhaps to thank him for
6 9 | fancy fastened with all its strength on the first woman that
7 9 | Vignon. He employed all his strength to control~himself; but
8 10| abstract, not active.~Your strength repulses men of strength
9 10| strength repulses men of strength who fear a struggle. Your
10 11| combination of grace and strength? What is it that makes us
11 12| my intellect, weakens my strength, paralyzes my tongue,~and
12 12| I will show even greater~strength,I will bury my feelings
13 12| possesses that fruitful strength,~that genius for constancy,
14 12| she marches on in all her strength; her motions even~have no
15 13| deceptions only prove its strength."~ ~Camille's face wore
16 14| a certain vanity in her strength and her agility. Thus~arrayed,
17 14| Beatrix had recovered a little strength.~The ladder being placed,
18 14| You will~never have the strength now to do as I advise."~ ~"
19 15| affection than~by the greater strength of his organs.~ ~Therefore
20 16| the bay; he had scarcely strength to drag himself~along the
21 16| Calyste was~thin and pale; his strength was diminishing, and he
22 16| recovered a little of his old strength; he grew~younger as his
23 16| feeble now that he has barely strength to whisper."~ ~It was at
24 18| there again.~ ~The very strength of hatred which makes me
25 18| he nearly lost both his strength and his~senses once more,
26 19| transport of her fever she found~strength to write the following letter,
27 26| and~empty nature, without strength, coquettish for self-glorification~
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