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1 1 | know the Guaisnics this fact is touching.~ ~The gate
2 2 | recent marks attesting the~fact that the Baron had recently
3 2 | in La Vendee. To-day~that fact may be admitted. These hands
4 2 | own,/were/ their own~in fact,Mademoiselle Zephirine insisted
5 3 | gallantry, for she had, in fact, the usual indulgence of
6 3 | maliciously clever, but in fact she~was not quick-witted;
7 3 | in the~reddest of gums,a fact reassuring as to his maladies,
8 6 | in consideration of the fact that she plays a~great part
9 6 | Waiting its solution, this odd fact is there before our eyes;
10 6 | comprehended in Guerande; in~fact, to every mind, it seemed
11 9 | in~meditation. Here is a fact worthy of remark, which,
12 12| a passing infidelity; in fact, it is often~one of their
13 13| Beatrix had disappeared. The fact~was odd. Women do not usually
14 14| seemed to be~praying; in fact, she thought she was about
15 14| voice.~ ~The weakness, in fact the complete prostration,
16 14| magnified, elevated; in fact, she rose~into that heaven
17 14| was~permission to love. In fact, that was all the poor lad
18 17| wife. He hesitated long. In fact, my request gave~rise to
19 17| of the highest warp; in fact, they seem to have stepped~
20 17| their genuine joy in the fact that Calyste has now~become
21 19| Monsieur le chevalier; in fact he played~too well,he overdid
22 21| all my thoughts to you. In fact, I have~already talked of
23 22| ll be the gainer."~ ~In fact, Aurelie contrived to display
24 22| Madame Schontz~from the fact that presentation at her
25 24| understand, she is~virgin!a fact she proves by forgetting
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