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1 1 | belvedere arranged for a point of~view.~ ~It is impossible
2 1 | doubts remained on this point, a~feature of the ornamentation
3 2 | is~not an insignificant point, was invariably the same;
4 3 | Politics were still at that point in Guerande.~ ~ ~ ~
5 4 | The chevalier made it a point of~honor to have new ailments.
6 6 | and matter-of-fact theory point to~passions in such a woman?
7 7 | call it an island.~ ~At the point where the road from Croisic
8 7 | it. Under the triangular point of each~gable a circular
9 8 | changes most, is growing to a point; the countenance~is sinking
10 12| guardian angel, at the turning~point of your life, to show you
11 14| the port of Croisic, the point where~the boats discharge
12 14| from the harbor, on the point of rocks that~runs farthest
13 14| Calyste led Beatrix to this point, whence the view is magnificent,
14 14| know how to use a~word as a point from which to make a spring.~ ~"
15 14| gown had not caught upon a point of~rock, and by tearing
16 14| and went straight to the point,in which~perhaps they were
17 14| Calyste had reached that point. He listened to Camille'
18 17| which had led him to the~point of death, and to which I
19 18| I studied Calyste; the point was~to know if that passion
20 20| CERTAINTY: BUT NOT FROM PASCAL'S POINT OF VIEW~When a woman returns
21 21| judge. From the~world's point of view, I admit that the
22 22| conversation with so much point~that women without any intellects
23 23| in love with her to the point of never presenting himself~
24 25| fire. "Here am I, on the point of~making a Comtesse Maxime."~ ~"
25 25| in love with you to the~point of committing all sorts
26 26| my dear Maxime, is the point we have reached."~ ~Maxime
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