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1 Note| the~/vieille roche/ as it passed into the customs and ideas
2 2 | simply as if he had merely passed a~season at Nantes. During
3 2 | the bosom of her gown,~and passed it between her hood and
4 3 | visited her melons, for it had passed,~like them, from green to
5 3 | Kergarouet-Pen-Hoels, who passed the~winters at Nantes, and
6 3 | de Pen-Hoel had regularly~passed their evenings for the last
7 6 | that angel. When Calyste passed along the~Grand' Rue to
8 6 | 1817.~Eighteen years had passed over her head and respected
9 10 | Mademoiselle des Touches~passed over it. Gasselin brought
10 10 | word that the carriage had passed.~ ~"How many persons were
11 10 | himself,~ ~"/She/ has just passed here; /her/ eyes saw those
12 12 | through my life as Beatrice passed through that of Dante. My~
13 14 | incredible rapidity.~ ~Calyste passed the night at Les Touches,
14 15 | Madame de Rochefide and Conti passed in front of the seat where~
15 15 | beside Camille, and as she passed, the marquise~looked at
16 15 | company at /mouche/, and passed the~remainder of the evening
17 18 | rooms through which Calyste~passed. Carpets in grave colors,
18 18 | smiling.~ ~Three hours passed, during which Madame de
19 19 | coronet." This reflection passed through her mind like a
20 19 | to know how Beatrix had passed the rest of the night. He
21 23 | saw him in Bixiou, who had passed his fortieth year and ought~
22 25 | Arthur bowed his head; he passed beneath~the Caudine forks
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