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1 1 | no longer have /works/. Public~buildings, monuments of
2 1 | unchangeable physiognomies. The public~square is filled with Breton
3 1 | Venice. There is no other~public conveyance than the springless
4 1 | influence beings. There are public buildings whose effect~is
5 4 | town, or by discussions on public events. Sometimes the players~
6 6 | Breton gossip, envenomed by public ignorance, had reached the
7 6 | great success, though the public has never been admitted
8 6 | and art, and things, and public~questions. Henceforth she
9 6 | well as from Guerande. This public~curiosity brought in an
10 6 | found means to give the~public and literature the impression
11 16| sense that I have done you public wrong. You do~not know,
12 16| Breton race was~felt to be a public calamity.~ ~The solemn ceremony
13 17| that which hides from the public eye and~inaugurates the
14 18| Beatrix in~Paris! Beatrix in public! The two thoughts flew through
15 21| price of forgiveness, my public~desertion, a rupture like
16 23| demigods.~This tendency of the public mind of these days, which,
17 23| they~don't perorate in public meetings upon deadly ills
18 23| he~could derive from this public vice. Every epoch has its
19 23| through horticulture the public notice~he wanted to excite.
20 23| The choice escaped all public suspicion by its very~improbability.
21 23| horses. In~the course of this public /tete-a-tete/ she opened
22 26| their zodiacal eminence. Public~humiliation is dreaded as
23 26| six months.~ ~Since her public humiliation at the Opera,
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