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1 1 | sword in hand, all here written would be~falsehood.~ ~ ~
2 2 | neither painter's brush nor written word can~picture. Beautiful
3 3 | to Admiral~Kergarouet was written in visible letters on his
4 6 | representation on the stage, written after the manner~of Shakespeare
5 6 | then, Camille Maupin has~written several plays and a novel,
6 6 | long after the above was written: "The habit of meditation
7 8 | remained two years; she has written to me~several times, and
8 8 | Genoa, July 2.~ ~I have not written to you since our stay in
9 10| marry at my age"~ ~"It is written above," said the old maid,
10 11| said to herself. "But it is written already; Sappho lived before~
11 11| week the marquise~had only written once to Conti, a symptom
12 12| corruption such a letter is written with gushings from the heart,~
13 12| to thank you~for having written to me. After receiving your
14 12| snares which the marquise had written into it.~ ~"She is a noble
15 14| of which are ineffaceably written here, must have carried
16 14| Mademoiselle des~Touches had written a line to the baroness telling
17 16| reading the fatal letter written by Calyste, "and he did
18 17| of a male heir, she had written to~the Duchesse de Grandlieu,
19 19| laughing; "why, that is written on the~Jockey Club paper;
20 20| us in your~letter. I have written to Calyste about it, and
21 25| That is how history is written!" replied Claude Vignon. "
22 26| begun my role. Fabien~has written to his mother that grace
23 26| obtained a passport,~and had written to his mother begging her
24 26| poison for revenge! You have~written to me: 'Nothing will cost
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