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1 2 | color, not undecided in tone as~other blond hair, sparkled
2 5 | at last, in an agitated tone.~ ~"Yes, dear mother," he
3 5 | sister; I know it by the tone of your voice."~ ~"Monsieur
4 6 | texture of horn, but the~tone is warm. The pupil is surrounded
5 7 | she said, in a cheerful tone. "I will keep~my promise;
6 8 | signs of his humbug. His tone of conviction about~himself
7 9 | the marquise in an under tone to~Felicite.~ ~Standing
8 9 | he replied, in a muffled tone, "I have never seen any
9 9 | asked him in a friendly tone~why he was eating nothing.
10 10| des Touches, who, by the~tone of her voice, the tranquillity
11 11| she said in a serious tone,~"you will lose her forever."~ ~"
12 11| Guenic," said Camille, in the tone of a~queen.~ ~Beatrix became
13 11| and hard, contradictory in tone, epigrammatic, and~almost
14 11| marquise, laughing, in~a tone which proved that Camille'
15 11| in a~gentle voice.~ ~The tone, air, and manner in which
16 14| repeating the word "End!" in a tone that silenced~him.~ ~This
17 14| had the lightly jesting tone of~a woman who loves, together
18 15| replied, with an inimitable tone of irony that struck the~
19 17| began, in a rather troubled tone of voice, a set discourse,~
20 19| cried Ursula, in a silly tone.~ ~"Yes, I know it," replied
21 19| atrocious sarcasms in~the same tone. There is no greater blunder
22 21| duchess,~enlightened by the tone and accent and look of her
23 25| life," he replied in the tone of one~connoisseur to another. "
24 25| find me," he added in the tone of a king~who binds himself,
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