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1 1 | brass, drawing the nut-oil held in the globe through its
2 2 | of heaven.~ ~The baroness held the paper in the dimpled
3 2 | the crown of her head and held~there with a tortoise-shell
4 3 | the old school, but she held in horror the modern ways
5 4 | game; but their play~is held to be null. The players
6 4 | At these times the aunt held out to the niece as a signal~
7 4 | half an hour, their cards held fan-shape on their~ ~stomachs,
8 6 | thought and action which are held to be exclusively~the province
9 8 | heart."~ ~So saying, she held out the letter to him.~ ~
10 8 | discriminating? Your~dear Beatrix is held to Conti now by pride only;
11 9 | took the hand~Claude Vignon held out to him and pressed it.~ ~"
12 10| hoped to share; I thought I held in~you a key to that door,
13 10| emotion of the~woman he had held so high, and now beheld
14 10| exasperating to~lovers; she held her shawl crossed and her
15 14| down into the sea. As he held her, he saw that she had~
16 15| with Conti, Camille had held herself prudently on the~
17 16| precisely like the one~she held on her knees and stroked
18 18| cast upon a heart which held such memories~for him, a
19 18| beautiful hair, which the comb held insecurely, escaped from
20 18| which Madame de Rochefide held Calyste to~the consideration
21 19| clasped him in her arms, and held him tightly to her breast~
22 19| near to killing her. As she held Calyste in her arms, her~
23 25| portico, where speculation held a little Bourse, a~sort
24 25| conversation which Maxime held with~Couture in a corner
25 26| that is all."~ ~Calyste held out his hand to his wife,
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