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1 1 | masses too rugged and too hard to plane; its instrument~
2 2 | now violet, and~backed by hard gums only (with which he
3 2 | disappeared; the skin, grown hard, could~not unwrinkle. The
4 2 | with the brown tints of the hard and narrow brow, which~the
5 8 | severe; she is elegant, but hard; her face~has a harsh contour,
6 9 | control yourself."~ ~"She was hard to me, she will never care
7 10| provincial woman. Tall, hard, withered, full of pretensions,
8 11| I~in smoking. It will be hard for you not to see her,
9 11| voice, her eyes becoming hard and~brilliant. "If you knew,
10 11| unconsciously, set me a hard task. I know it will be
11 11| Beatrix became cold and hard, contradictory in tone,
12 11| She was neither cold nor hard to Calyste, but gently~indifferent,
13 13| superior being. Beatrix was hard and cutting; she felt she
14 13| be angry, therefore; be hard, and cold, and stern to~
15 14| Cold, fragile, thin, hard women like Madame de Rochefide,
16 15| remarked in the foyer: 'It is hard to lose~fame and mistress
17 18| Her arms, now thin and hard, were scarcely~visible within
18 19| and I shall have to do hard penance for that mortal
19 19| And Beatrix, now become as hard as her bones, sharp as her
20 23| their fame,a plan somewhat hard to execute on a basis of~
21 25| pavements are dry and frozen so hard~that they are dusty. Do
22 26| Germany."~ ~Entrenched in that hard /ultimatum/, she established
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