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1 5 | excitement. Calyste was as handsome as a Greek god, and~handsome
2 5 | handsome as a Greek god, and~handsome without conceit; in the
3 5 | favorite, was~noble and handsome.~ ~"You stayed at Les Touches
4 5 | francs a~year and she is very handsome."~ ~"What is that you say,
5 7 | and you are young, you are~handsome."~ ~"Why not have told me
6 8 | harmoniously blending. The handsome young man~in his black velvet
7 8 | she must be ours."~ ~"How handsome you are, my Calyste!"~ ~"
8 8 | Calyste!"~ ~"Claude Vignon is handsome. Men of genius have luminous
9 9 | a certain~ease.~ ~"He is handsome as an angel," said the marquise
10 10| eyes. She looked at the handsome Calyste~without ill-humor;
11 13| Marquise de Rochefide is a very handsome woman," said the old~maid.~ ~"
12 14| to his wife. "She is very handsome. And~Calyste prefers that
13 14| therefore the~landing of the two handsome ladies excited much curiosity
14 15| Beatrix.~ ~Anger distorted her handsome face as she said those bitter
15 18| truly noble, like Calyste, handsome as Calyste, rich,~distinguished,
16 19| before he reached home. His handsome English horse,~a present
17 19| virtue? I know she~thinks you handsome; pure depravity! I, I love
18 20| never be anything but a~handsome Andalusian."~ ~"Alas!" she
19 21| graceful his movements are, how~handsome I think him; but to please
20 22| figure~he presented as a handsome man (to which he owed a
21 25| house of a courtesan as handsome and rich~as Madame Schontz,
22 25| took place in the~young, handsome, and clever Charles-Edouard,
23 26| you must~return to your handsome house in the due d'Anjou
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