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1 6 | mediocrity of the society of a provincial town wearied her so~excessively,
2 6 | acquired from her experience of provincial life, an~understanding of
3 8 | him from me. The act was provincial, I~allow, but it was all
4 10 | curt, decided manner of a~provincial girl, who did not want to
5 10 | might stand as the type of a~provincial woman. Tall, hard, withered,
6 10 | laughing heartily at the~provincial mother and daughter, judging
7 13 | attempting~on him those little provincial witcheries which degenerate
8 13 | paid any heed to this~truly provincial satire against Paris.~ ~"
9 15 | die, and~there are some provincial women obtuse or silly or
10 21 | coldness I have not,~like any provincial actress. I am intoxicated
11 23 | Couture presented to her a provincial, supplied with the two~handles
12 23 | called it his /den/. The~provincial took care not to say that
13 25 | finest chief-justice of a provincial court. Now don't be~uneasy!
14 Add| Two Brides~A Distinguished Provincial at Paris~Modeste Mignon~
15 Add| in Lunacy~A Distinguished Provincial at Paris~Scenes from a Courtesan'
16 Add| Theodore~A Distinguished Provincial at Paris~Scenes from a Courtesan'
17 Add| Country Town~A Distinguished Provincial at Paris~A Bachelor's Establishment~
18 Add| Father Goriot~A Distinguished Provincial at Paris~A Daughter of Eve~ ~
19 Add| Illusions~A Distinguished Provincial at Paris~A Start in Life~
20 Add| Etienne~A Distinguished Provincial at Paris~A Bachelor's Establishment~
21 Add| Illusions~A Distinguished Provincial at Paris~A Bachelor's Establishment~
22 Add| Claude~A Distinguished Provincial at Paris~A Daughter of Eve~
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