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1 4 | Kergarouets~had never been able to induce any one to call
2 5 | the provinces, would be able to buy back~their estates
3 6 | at one and the same time?~Able for all things through her
4 6 | individual interests, was able to study the different comedies~
5 8 | peerage he had~never been able to get for himself. The
6 8 | she~belonged, not being able, during its unhoped-for
7 10| sentiment that few women are able to conceive and~practise;
8 10| Felicite, hoping thereby to be able to do the~same to that of
9 11| pressing his arm; "we are able now to understand the full
10 11| she regretted not being able to see the cards, and even
11 11| moulded like wax in those able hands. Camille~felt an almost
12 12| your~property. You will be able to leave your children a
13 13| the shrewdest, are seldom able to keep their~secret; it
14 14| below the bush, where he was~able to grasp the marquise and
15 14| ladder being placed, she was able, by the help of Gasselin,
16 16| and who loves me, to be~able to make the happiness of
17 16| his madness; she alone~was able, by force of prayer and
18 19| science whom Calyste had~been able to find.~ ~"Ursula has told
19 20| the carriage without being able to understand this sudden~
20 22| Pleased above all things to be able to live without the costs
21 22| Thus informed, you will be able to estimate~the difficulties
22 22| amazed, and delighted to be able to invite his~friends to
23 25| influence that you will be able, like me, to retire upon
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