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1 1 | the~portcullises; it is entered by a drawbridge of iron-clamped
2 5 | had sullied the ears or entered the mind of her precious~
3 5 | said Mariotte, when~Calyste entered.~ ~"Probably," replied the
4 7 | in the salon; but when he entered the billiard-hall~he no
5 7 | interrupted herself. Calyste entered, and saw the reason.~Poor
6 8 | salon as soon as they have entered~it; but she did not have
7 8 | this moment Claude Vignon entered the room. At his unexpected~
8 9 | in the afternoon. As he entered the hall~his mother gave
9 9 | such genius?~That voice entered the soul like another soul.
10 11| Camille's treacherous words entered the heart of her friend,
11 13| steeple of Guerande as Calyste entered~his own house, where Mariotte
12 16| with her worsted-work. He~entered softly, clasped her hand
13 17| families, Sabine de Grandlieu entered the room and gave him~a
14 17| the~Carmelites, and I have entered the order of Saint-Francois
15 18| moments~before Calyste had entered her box; "we must tease
16 18| very~moment when Calyste entered the box.~ ~With a single
17 18| said, when the old footman entered, "send this~note to its
18 20| Madame du Guenic now entered a phase of suffering which
19 25| moment after monsieur had entered the room.~ ~"Did you go
20 26| The two conspirators entered the salon together, and
21 26| Calyste had La Palferine entered the room; but the~vigilance
22 26| departure, when~Beatrix entered the salon.~ ~"Ah! Charles,"
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