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1 2 | gained plenitude. Lastly and best of all, her~open countenance,
2 3 | of her nieces pleased her best.~Every three months one
3 3 | buying back some of the best of the Guenic property from
4 4 | She has, as I know, the best intentions about our dear
5 5 | books, but it was not~the best thing they did."~ ~"Are
6 5 | never~said one word to your best friends!"~ ~"The chevalier
7 6 | under the direction of the~best master in the town. She
8 7 | are to a youthful soul the best~of recompenses. "You are
9 8 | eyes are thirsty.~She looks best when seen full face; the
10 9 | themselves, and that the~best among them were artful.~ ~"
11 10| Zephirine had ordered the best wine to be brought from
12 11| you canit will be for the best."~ ~"I know, Camille, that
13 12| consult him.~ ~"What is the best way to send a letter secretly
14 12| But, on the whole,~it is best to give the letter yourself."~ ~"
15 12| together,~apparently on the best of terms. Calyste, with
16 13| against~me. I have done my best to prevent what has now
17 16| She was the wife~of my best friend, my protector, my
18 16| himself, for two of the best doctors in Nantes.~ ~The
19 16| Calyste, it would probably be best~to take him to Paris and
20 18| like the martyrs,and the best~end too, if one cannot die
21 21| a crime to display your best qualities; resist the~pleasure
22 21| me. I perish through my best~qualities. All that I /know/
23 22| inexcusable for~deserting the best fellow on earth, and social
24 22| awaiting her, and~hiding, as best she could, the draggled
25 23| architect, had~bestowed his best capacity upon it, as did
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