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1 4 | Mademoiselle de Pen-Hoel, smiling.~ ~The chevalier bowed gravely,
2 7 | grant it," she answered, smiling. "Besides, dear child, I /
3 8 | you," said Claude Vignon, smiling~sardonically at Calyste.~ ~
4 8 | epigram," said the other, smiling. "We are~Frenchmen; the
5 9 | Brittany," said Camille Maupin,~smiling, as Calyste raised the tapestry
6 10| She then~said to Calyste, smiling,~ ~"Are you not guilty of
7 13| sphinx-like!" said Camille, smiling.~ ~"You want me to fling
8 14| the ocean, so unlike the~smiling beauty of the Mediterranean,
9 14| the tranquil waters, the smiling slopes, are~oppressed by
10 14| a bit of box," she said smiling.~ ~They sat some time together
11 17| sister Athenais, who was smiling to~the Vicomte de Grandlieu,
12 18| Already!" she said, smiling. "A lover could not have
13 18| des Touches," she said,~smiling.~ ~Three hours passed, during
14 19| and Sabine came with a smiling face, and little Calyste
15 20| exhibit herself alone and smiling~like a happy woman. In the
16 21| Rochefide,"~remarked Clotilde, smiling, to her sister; "she never
17 21| apostolical face. He was smiling as he mounted the steps
18 21| consult me?" asked the vicar, smiling.~ ~"Ah!" replied the duchess, "
19 24| good action," he~added, smiling.~ ~"Follow your instructions!"
20 24| Ajuda could not refrain from smiling at the idea of this~agreement
21 25| Prince of Bohemia said, smiling:~ ~"One word with you, count."~ ~
22 26| Maxime could not help smiling at the change that came
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