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1 1 | greater virtue among those~rocks than at Boulogne or Dieppe)
2 7 | fringe upon the granite rocks as if the better to~bring
3 7 | go to Croisic and see the rocks and the dunes and the salt-~
4 10| stockings soiled~among the rocks as she had jumped from the
5 11| Croisic. There are splendid rocks there, cascades of~granite,
6 12| hand in hand,~among the rocks and beside the sea; your
7 14| sprang forward toward the rocks, leaving him to~follow with
8 14| the sea side by granite rocks~the shapes of which are
9 14| primeval Nature. Perhaps the rocks of~Croisic have the same
10 14| effects, nor even the basaltic~rocks of the northern seas can
11 14| harbor, on the point of rocks that~runs farthest into
12 14| base lie~several scattered rocks, just reaching the surface
13 14| more to be feared, upon the~rocks.~ ~This gigantic sentinel
14 14| neither at the sea,~nor the rocks, nor the plain of Croisic.~ ~"
15 14| horrible violence on the rocks. The eyes of her~poor victim
16 14| along the shore beneath the rocks, they came upon one of~those
17 14| searching for shells among those rocks, exchanging pebbles of which
18 16| have not returned to the rocks at Croisic since the day
19 16| vanes of Les Touches to the rocks of Croisic, against~which
20 18| torrent foaming against rocks of opposition and~of coquetry,
21 21| me,~all my virtues, were rocks on which my happiness is
22 21| paths you will always find rocks of stumbling."~ ~"I have
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