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1 1 | time of~Louis XIV. in the depths of Pitou, and of still more
2 1 | the grandeur hidden in~the depths of that dark lane. The du
3 2 | her sinewy arm into~the depths of it. She carried at the
4 7 | profundis/ to God~from the depths of a grave! The heart of
5 11| flowers~that grow in its depths."~ ~Madame de Rochefide
6 11| certain ideas of it; but the depths of such sentiment~being
7 12| the desires hidden in the~depths of your soul; it is because
8 12| now know my mind to its depths. Perhaps I ought to thank
9 12| eyes with tears, and in the~depths of my heart I envy her.
10 12| sex. I~have seen in the depths of her soul such treasures
11 12| baroness, stirred to the depths of her soul by the strange~
12 12| letter revealed~to her the depths of the gulf into which his
13 13| employed against me. To what depths have~you descended, Camille
14 14| do sometimes open vast depths of~thought, decided her
15 17| treasure to bury in the depths of the soul.~ ~Who can relate
16 17| the~last two days, in the depths of Brittany, at the hotel
17 17| can only be done in the depths of BrittanyAdieu.~ ~Your
18 17| Beatrix lives still~in the depths of his heart, and it is
19 18| seemed to be dragged from the depths of her soul by the~violence
20 20| investigations,~concealed in the depths of her heart, turn sour
21 22| unproductive and lost in the depths of generous hearts and strong-~
22 24| matter to drag a man from the depths of such~credulity! Ah! madame,
23 25| courtesans preserve in the depths of their heart a perennial
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