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1 1 | a point of~view.~ ~It is impossible to walk about the place
2 1 | of the /fabliaux/, it is impossible to transcribe them here.~
3 3 | declared him a~spendthrift. Impossible to say what she might not
4 4 | reluctanceadopted it. But it proved impossible to~make them really understand
5 4 | Pen-Hoel had Mistigris! Impossible to continue the~conversation!
6 5 | his mother's ear, "it is~impossible for me to explain myself
7 8 | and render all comparison impossible.~ ~"There's a salmon-trout
8 8 | sarcastically.~ ~"But it would be impossible," said Camille, looking
9 10| understood; she had supposed to impossible for a~man, however keen
10 10| this carriage,~for it is impossible to report the hundred and
11 11| without hypocrisy, and it is impossible for some~women to forego
12 12| which, thank~God, is wholly impossible,no one in this world would
13 12| souls whose mate it seems~impossible to find; but Camille will
14 13| am not an author; it~is impossible for me to see ideas where
15 14| command it, and I will do the~impossible. He who despised his mistress
16 15| as they both were, it was impossible for the young Breton to~
17 17| as if to prove that the impossible may~exist. Some day, when
18 17| But oh! mother, it is impossible for me to follow these counsels.~
19 17| of his heart, and it is impossible to foresee what~disasters
20 19| I see~that it is quite impossible to keep a secret, however
21 20| sauces; but it soon~became impossible for her to make such discoveries
22 21| secret escapes me; but it is impossible for me~not to give you a
23 24| hand. You have asked the~impossible, you shall be obeyed. But
24 25| Why?"~ ~"Because that's impossible; but if it concerns a woman,
25 25| aesthetic, it is utterly impossible," said La~Palferine. "I
26 25| Maxime, promptly. "It is~impossible to reconcile her with Rochefide
27 25| difficult, but it is not impossible; and after all that~has
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