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1 2 | care which she gave to her~person; it was her pride to rejoice
2 3 | lean, methodically-clothed person of the Chevalier du Halga,
3 4 | won,more capital than any person in Guerande spent in the
4 4 | was to cease~as soon as a person losing ten sous should express
5 4 | in her~character; a young person should never assert herself
6 6 | which hovered about the~person whom Calyste was on his
7 6 | Felicite des Touches, the~person who was now causing such
8 6 | of the king, near whose~person his rank as major of the
9 6 | presently take place in~her person as the result of her obstinate
10 6 | which makes a~sensitive person shudder; but this depth
11 6 | intense fixity. No~educated person could see her without thinking
12 7 | flung him at the feet of a person who was a great and grand
13 8 | is," said Camille.~"The person from whom I received that
14 8 | them; you continue to be a person in the~eyes of the world,
15 8 | Felicite, you are the only person with whom I could be alone~
16 12| movements,all things about your person are~in harmony with the
17 12| impossibility, of uniting in one person two great glories.~ ~You,
18 13| take me for a very silly person if you believe all~that
19 14| possession of her whole person to~the man who ought to
20 16| secret. I~love too well a person whom you have seen, and
21 16| The chevalier was the only person with whom he could~exchange
22 19| will, I shall thank you in person for the beautiful present
23 21| instead of giving that person in the~rue Saint-Georges
24 22| misery and its~reverse. This person was not really named, as
25 23| keep them. To sketch this person will be to paint a portion
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